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ZyXel NSA-220 (NAS)
Mark: Good The NSA-220 is an network attached storage with an Ethernet port an two internal bays for SATA disks. With two disks you have the option of a RAID 0 or RAID 1 setup. It has 3 standard shares named photo, video and audio. You can easily access it from eCS with "net use x: \\nsa220\video". You can copy videos, music files to the appropriate shares. As usual with NAS devices, EA's are not supported (a file EA DATA. SF can be created but the system an dhidden attribute cannot be set) I copied my videos (mpeg) created with Emperoar (http://www.s-t.de/emperoar/) under eCS 1.1. You then can connect a ZyXel DMA-1000 media adapter to the same Ethernet and to a TV. Via the included remote commander you can then watch your video, photo and audio files on a TV set. I noticed that some mp3 files containing (wrong interpreted) umlauts cannot be stored (they are occasionally generated by my favorite internet radio station "Swiss Jaaz"). Of course you can create your own shares for other stuff, not needed on TV. The included save application MEMEO for Windows is useless under eCS and OS/2
Information is sent by: Fritz Hodel -- 2007-10-15 18:42:14
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USB Widget - widget monitoring USB flashdisks
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eCo Software doesn't drill oil or gas, we don't cultivate bananas.
eCo Software is developing applications and exporting this products to Europe.
We pay taxes and feed pensioners, teachers and policemen.
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OS/2 and eComStation stay under mass barrage during the last 10 years: major part of reviews about the OS: Is it dead or not? We don't see technical reviews about advantages of the system. Let's write good reviews of eComStation together!
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IBM OS/2 Warp
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