Actually the disk in those devices is a 2 inch disk.
When you let drop these devices, the device will break NOT the harddisk. It is indeed a mechanical
feature : the smaller the disk the more it can resist shocks and the disk is guaranteed to 9 G !
The PJB disks spins up ever 10 minutes or so because the device contains about 10 MB of RAM to buffer
About supporting Linux ?
Well you have to register and then you have to sign a document and then you probably have to pay !
Moreover the SBLIve soundcard is NOT the device nomad !!!!
the PJB can (if need be) support other sound formats. The firmware can be upgraded
Actually the disk in those devices is a 2 inch disk. When you let drop these devices, the device will break NOT the harddisk. It is indeed a mechanical feature : the smaller the disk the more it can resist shocks and the disk is guaranteed to 9 G ! The PJB disks spins up ever 10 minutes or so because the device contains about 10 MB of RAM to buffer
About supporting Linux ? Well you have to register and then you have to sign a document and then you probably have to pay ! Moreover the SBLIve soundcard is NOT the device nomad !!!!