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RE: DDAR Servers


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  • Subject: RE: DDAR Servers
  • From: "Dr John Tankard" <john@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 9 May 2001 08:50:43 +0100
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> Kieran,
>
> Is there a 'Hack your DDAR' site a la 'Hack Your EPODS' ??
>

Ive done a few searches and come up blank, if you find anything be sure to
let us all know.

I cannot understand why they are not more popular, it has transformed our
music listening.

Perhaps it is that people are not used to having a PC on all the time, I
know that it would be a problem if you had to do to a different room to
power up a pc before you could use the system. I have 3 PC on 24/7 at home
and they warm up my office, I have no heating even in winter, when I am
working a 4th workstation is on and I have to open a window

Back to the DDAR if it is Linux based I wonder if it could be hacked and a
hard drive added, you could then stream directly from the local disk at the
end of the day if they do not have mass appeal then its unlikely that Rio
will develop the product further and that would be a shame.

John




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