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Re: Using Fuji as a server for DDAR?



don't think the fuji has the balls for that. use it as a client to
select the music that is streamed from a pc/server with a bit more
juice

bill




--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Ewen Cameron" <ewenjc@n...> wrote:
> I've tried to use my Fuji as a server for a DDAR. The software
installed ok
> under win95 but would not run due to missing files.
>
> Am I being silly even trying to run a MP3 server from a Fuji?  I
reasoned
> that the server was not doing much.
> Has anyone done this and got it to work?
>
> I want to do this because;
> 1) My main PC is very noisy so I don't want it on 24x7 and don't
want to
> replace it.
> 2) SWMBO must be shown a use for the Fuji :)
> 3) I'd like to have the Fuji on 24x7 for other things.
>
>
>
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