[slim] Re: A SB1 today - any problem or issue?

2006-12-16 Thread aubuti
Mark0;162734 Wrote: > Also, it's possible with the SB1 to stream internet radio without having > to run any kind of server? I read the other responses too quickly to be 100% sure, but it looks like no one else covered this one. The SB1 does *not* support SqueezeNetwork, so you will need to have

[slim] Re: A SB1 today - any problem or issue?

2006-12-15 Thread Mark0
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[slim] Re: A SB1 today - any problem or issue?

2006-12-15 Thread Mark Lanctot
Mark0;162734 Wrote: > I read about some occasional dropouts problems with wireless, but I'm > not sure about how serious this issue is, provided that in the range I > plan to use it I can use a cheap PDA with not-first-class Wi-Fi > functionality with no problems. Your PDA has a very different u

[slim] Re: A SB1 today - any problem or issue?

2006-12-15 Thread azinck3
Mark0;162734 Wrote: > I would probably have the possibility of obtaining an old 1st gen. > Squeezebox in perfect condition from a friend of a friend. > > Are there any problem using an older version of the SB like that with > the current SlimServer? Are some critical features missing? > I have