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Mutley1
Dec 13, 2013Aspirant
RND2000-200 Not listed in Compatibility list?
Hello People I've been away from the forum for a long while and I'm rusty. I've purchased a RND2000-200 v2 2nd hand as my previous Nas died over a year ago and I've just not had a chance to do bugger...
Mutley1
Dec 29, 2013Aspirant
Cheers mdgm
That was the info I needed to make a decision. I don't think I'll bother with acquiring a sparc. Already spent enough lately, and for what I'm not sure yet.
Started this task and man....you'd never guess the work involved. Had to completely pull the front room around to fit in another table/work station for the windows machine. Which involved acquiring another table, and parts needed to solve the original conundrum. Spent hours/days just setting all this crap up, so that the environment works.
I'm rusty with windows, it's not as fast as my newer imac, dancing between every disk format known to man and geek. Taking 2 steps forward, 1 step back.
It's just aswell I like the challenge.
And after the simplistic life of Mac, Windows is defo a challenge. Every minute it's a bombardment of invasion with Windows, whever it's marketing or the real thing (viruses and spam). Had 5 years free of that with Mac.
Out there you have the Mac people and you have the Windows gang and there's a good argument for either, ....probably.
But you just can't beat '"no aggro"........for me, mac wins.
That was the info I needed to make a decision. I don't think I'll bother with acquiring a sparc. Already spent enough lately, and for what I'm not sure yet.
Started this task and man....you'd never guess the work involved. Had to completely pull the front room around to fit in another table/work station for the windows machine. Which involved acquiring another table, and parts needed to solve the original conundrum. Spent hours/days just setting all this crap up, so that the environment works.
I'm rusty with windows, it's not as fast as my newer imac, dancing between every disk format known to man and geek. Taking 2 steps forward, 1 step back.
It's just aswell I like the challenge.
And after the simplistic life of Mac, Windows is defo a challenge. Every minute it's a bombardment of invasion with Windows, whever it's marketing or the real thing (viruses and spam). Had 5 years free of that with Mac.
Out there you have the Mac people and you have the Windows gang and there's a good argument for either, ....probably.
But you just can't beat '"no aggro"........for me, mac wins.
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