Sorry, it was 4 gig when built, changed to a 20 gig drive sometime in the last year or so.
It's a K6 233, on a CHEAP all-in-wonder MB, running Redhat 4.2. Sits in the corner of the garage, goes down whenever the power fails but at no other time. (it's seen 460+ day uptimes, but the uptime counter rolls over at 497 days)
Contains my entire 300+ Cd collection, serves tunes to several XMMS(Linux) or WinAMP(dose) boxes, or my new toy, a SliMP3.
As proud owner of unit #33, this is the perfect MP3 player for my needs. It's mounted in the bedroom, I set up the evening's playlist from the web, and head off to bed. No fans, no HD, no noise. (That's my main selling point. I don't want spinning, screaching parts in the bedroom).
Love it, My wife wants one, and I want another for work. I've got 30 GIGs of MP3s (From CDs I own, thank you) on a server at home, and a copy of that drive at work. Since I have the network in place, this is the perfect tool.
Yeah, I have the DVD version, it's just like the original, 'ecpt you don't waste soo many quarters.
They cleaned up the original graphics, and tossed on a bunch of old video interviews of the developers taken back when Dragon's Lair ruled the arcade.
Easy, lose the towers. I want:
2 - 4 cpus,
2 internal 3.5 mounts,
1 ext 5 inch mount,
1 ext 3.5 mount.
Great video, sound.
In a case very similar to a Sun Sparc 5.
While we're at it, no more than 2 CASE fans. no more active fans on any internal components.
Sorry, it was 4 gig when built, changed to a 20 gig drive sometime in the last year or so.
It's a K6 233, on a CHEAP all-in-wonder MB, running Redhat 4.2. Sits in the corner of the garage, goes down whenever the power fails but at no other time. (it's seen 460+ day uptimes, but the uptime counter rolls over at 497 days)
Contains my entire 300+ Cd collection, serves tunes to several XMMS(Linux) or WinAMP(dose) boxes, or my new toy, a SliMP3.
Life is good.
It's probably $100 for the 40 Gig disk, and $1400 for the "Digital Content Management"..
No thanks, I'll stick with my 4 year old, 20 Gig jukebox/server.
Guess I asked for that .
She wants one in the living room. Want's me to lose the CD player, and the stack of 300+ CD's.
As proud owner of unit #33, this is the perfect MP3 player for my needs. It's mounted in the bedroom, I set up the evening's playlist from the web, and head off to bed. No fans, no HD, no noise. (That's my main selling point. I don't want spinning, screaching parts in the bedroom).
Love it, My wife wants one, and I want another for work. I've got 30 GIGs of MP3s (From CDs I own, thank you) on a server at home, and a copy of that drive at work. Since I have the network in place, this is the perfect tool.
Thanks Sean!