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Re: Building a rackmount looping computer as an alternative to the Receptor for Mobius
Nah--hard drives aren't designed to last more than a few years, the
motherboard and power supply batteries likewise. Cart a laptop around
to regular gigs for a few years and it's going to be hurting, quickly.
Personal computers are disposable items.
A PCM-42 holds its value far better than any laptop running a PCM-42
emulator.
"...runs Windows 95 as well as the day it was born."
Left-handed praise if I ever heard it...
TravisH
On 10/14/05, Jeff Larson <Jeffrey.Larson@sun.com> wrote:
> Travis Hartnett wrote:
> > Oh, they're both software solutions--one just has a dedicated hardware
> > platform to run it on. Dedicated hardware tends to be more stable,
> > and computers depreciate at a furious rate. What are the odds that
> > your laptop will be running in ten years?
>
> I can appreciate the advantages of dedicated hardware, but this is a
> specious argument. I agree that dedicated hardware tends to be more
> stable, but the reason computers deprecate is because we keep trying
> to do more with them every year. I have a ten year old laptop that
> runs Windows 95 as well as the day it was born. No one uses these any
> more simply because they don't have to. I gave mine to my kids and
> they abuse the crap out of it. The only problem I've ever had with
> old computers is a broken CD ROM drive after having a hunk of Laffy
> Taffy and a few Polly Pocket shoes crammed into it. Something which
> is no more difficult to replace than the rotary encoders on a Vortex :-)
>
> Jeff
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