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| EricG |
Posted - 03/07/2004 : 2:57:30 PM Discussion of the USB 2.0 Gamma Upgrade program.....
(check the main page soon)
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| 20 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First) |
| rcgcfn |
Posted - 10/17/2004 : 7:36:28 PM Do we need this stickied anymore?
I believe this information is well know, at least to us now . . .
Or maybe we just want it as a general information base for newcomers . . .
If it is for n00bs then we would want it in a different section.
Or, we could just keep it here . . .
--You should walk a mile in someone elses shoes cause then you will be a mile away and have their shoes-- Order: #2059 & #7234 |
| kronin |
Posted - 05/25/2004 : 2:28:37 PM quote: Originally posted by gotmonkey
Thanks for the reply.
I had seen this pricing information already, but I was under the impression that these where backpack+unit pricing. Is that not the case?
I have 20GB USB1.1 Neuros now, and I'm looking into my expansion options.
Thanks, ^gotmonkey
Ahhh, now I understand. Cool4u2view has USB 2 backpacks for sale, here. |
| gotmonkey |
Posted - 05/25/2004 : 2:02:56 PM quote: Originally posted by kronin
quote: Originally posted by tharris(at)real.com
2) how much to purchase an additional 40GB packpack outright for early Neuros adopters?
3) for that matter, what will pricing be like for the various different USB2.0 backpacks? (128MB, 20GB, 30GB, 40GB)
Thanks, ^gotmonkey
All the prices are on the products page, http://www.neurosaudio.com/store/prod_neuros.asphere[/url.
Thanks for the reply.
I had seen this pricing information already, but I was under the impression that these where backpack+unit pricing. Is that not the case?
I have 20GB USB1.1 Neuros now, and I'm looking into my expansion options.
Thanks, ^gotmonkey
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| kronin |
Posted - 05/25/2004 : 1:29:31 PM quote: Originally posted by tharris(at)real.com
2) how much to purchase an additional 40GB packpack outright for early Neuros adopters?
3) for that matter, what will pricing be like for the various different USB2.0 backpacks? (128MB, 20GB, 30GB, 40GB)
Thanks, ^gotmonkey
All the prices are on the products page, http://www.neurosaudio.com/store/prod_neuros.asphere[/url. |
| gotmonkey |
Posted - 05/25/2004 : 1:20:02 PM I had gotten a bit discouraged about the USB2.0 backpacks over the last 6 months or so to the point I stopped checking the neurosaudio.com page altogether. Seeing that there has been activity lately is pretty exciting.
While I'm not sure I want to work with gamma technology, I look forward to getting my free upgrade (purchased 3/31/03) when the release versions are available. My questions are these:
1) for some reasonable price will I be able to upgrade to a 40GB backpack instead of a 20GB?
2) how much to purchase an additional 40GB packpack outright for early Neuros adopters?
3) for that matter, what will pricing be like for the various different USB2.0 backpacks? (128MB, 20GB, 30GB, 40GB)
Thanks, ^gotmonkey |
| carwashi |
Posted - 05/25/2004 : 01:12:17 AM THey just sent mine off today as well.
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| squarooticus |
Posted - 05/24/2004 : 8:21:20 PM quote: Originally posted by squarooticus Same here: it just went on one month since they received it, and no word yet.
Whether coincidental or not, I just received an email tonight indicating it was shipped today.
Cheers, Kyle |
| squarooticus |
Posted - 05/24/2004 : 4:11:58 PM quote: Originally posted by carwashi
5 Weeks. Thats how long you guys hae had my neuros and there is still no sign that its coming back any time soon. What is going on there?
Same here: it just went on one month since they received it, and no word yet.
Kyle |
| carwashi |
Posted - 05/24/2004 : 3:54:07 PM 5 Weeks. Thats how long you guys hae had my neuros and there is still no sign that its coming back any time soon. What is going on there?
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| Lou Erickson |
Posted - 05/07/2004 : 5:47:17 PM (Can the Heinlien conversation please move to e-mail or a forum where people are discussing things like that. At the lease, create a new thread someplace so people don't have to wade through this here.)
Well, I've just pushed the button on a USB 2.0 upgrade for my unit. In preparation for this, I've bought a USB 2.0 adapter for the computer I use with Neuros. (PCMCIA, so installation was trivial.)
I need to sync and check that I won't be losing any bits and then ship it off. Tomorrow, I'll send it in. I can only hope the rush has gotten caught up a bit.
Yay! Once again, I'm excited about my Neuros!  |
| waterbrother |
Posted - 05/07/2004 : 1:23:04 PM quote: Originally posted by qvack_82
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I couldn't have said it better myself.
I agree, and the uncut stranger is much more of a good read than the original release. So much more RAH's style.
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I'm not sure about best SF book to movie conversion, but I will say that Starship Troopers was butchered. I can think of several SF/fantasy books that should be made into movies and have not.
RADAggie
Starship troopers the movie should _not_ have been called that. It has very little to do with the book. But despite that was a reasonable if somewhat cheesy movie (IMHO). One of heinleins best books-> movies is Destination Moon. Probably because he wrote the screenplay. Although it does seem a bit outdated 50 years later.
With other movies, I think Blade Runner is up there as one of the best book-> movie conversions. The directors cut anyway, kept all the major themes of the book, and toned down some of PKD's rather `insane/tripped out/just plain weird`ness.
Cheers
Paul Warren
Blade Runner is my choice as well (and certainly what I had in mind when asking the question).
Believe it, or not, I have not read the unedited Stranger in a Strange Land. That will be remedied in the next couple of days. I'm a commuter these days - the book and my Neuros will make a great combination for making the riding time seem too short as opposed to too long.
Thanks for bringing that to mind, Ed
PS - While I'm thanking - Tim/Tom, I really appreciate the service regarding the problem I was having with my unit after its return from USB 2.0 upgrade. DI/Neuros "Where the customer counts." |
| qvack_82 |
Posted - 05/06/2004 : 12:06:50 AM quote:
I couldn't have said it better myself.
I agree, and the uncut stranger is much more of a good read than the original release. So much more RAH's style.
quote:
I'm not sure about best SF book to movie conversion, but I will say that Starship Troopers was butchered. I can think of several SF/fantasy books that should be made into movies and have not.
RADAggie
Starship troopers the movie should _not_ have been called that. It has very little to do with the book. But despite that was a reasonable if somewhat cheesy movie (IMHO). One of heinleins best books-> movies is Destination Moon. Probably because he wrote the screenplay. Although it does seem a bit outdated 50 years later.
With other movies, I think Blade Runner is up there as one of the best book-> movie conversions. The directors cut anyway, kept all the major themes of the book, and toned down some of PKD's rather `insane/tripped out/just plain weird`ness.
Cheers
Paul Warren
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| RADAggie |
Posted - 05/05/2004 : 9:53:14 PM quote: Originally posted by waterbrother
But back to RAH, sheer influence and universality make Stranger his best book. Others may be better literature (perhaps "The Cat..." or "Time Enough..."), but as a phenomenon, landmark and some say, "bible of sci fi", none beat it.
Peace, love and R&R;, Ed
I couldn't have said it better myself. I'm not sure about best SF book to movie conversion, but I will say that Starship Troopers was butchered. I can think of several SF/fantasy books that should be made into movies and have not.
RADAggie |
| noiz |
Posted - 05/02/2004 : 10:25:37 PM mab, neurosdbm still doesnt support it but if you use linux or want to use something other than NSM u might want to try sorune. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sorune/ this supports that feature and also some extra things that even arnt in NSM.
-noiz |
| waterbrother |
Posted - 05/01/2004 : 12:01:41 PM quote: Originally posted by kborn(at)neurosaudio.com
We looked into what was causing the delays, and there was a glitch. For those of you considering it, you may want to wait a week or two, eventually, it won't take 4 weeks, but not today...
K
Neuros Support
OK! - My Neuros is on its way back:
Thanks Kathryn, Tom and Tim. I know that I've been a real pain in the **s. The forums have been absolutely correct in that the unit is great, the service is great and as a result the customer satisfaction is great. I've been working at getting my tune database in shape to re-load on my Neuros on Tuesday.
Thanks again, I can't wait, Ed |
| kronin |
Posted - 04/30/2004 : 4:37:08 PM quote: Originally posted by finwaite
noiz, I'm sure you're right...it's a feature I'm salivating over. But I'm waiting, at this point, for it to come out of beta. Also, I'm not sure if NeurosDBM supports Artist->Album yet (I'm pretty sure it doesn't, though I'm also pretty sure it's being worked on).
Anyway, looking forward to that feature...I'll just be that much more in heaven with my N at that point.  --mab
Actually, with Beta Firmware 2.14 and Beta NSM 1.45, Arists -> Albums is working. It was implemented as Albums -> Artists -> Albums, but it works 
Edit: DOH! Just re-read your post and finally saw NeurosDBM. You're correct, NeurosDBM doesn't support artist-album yet. |
| finwaite |
Posted - 04/30/2004 : 4:21:12 PM noiz, I'm sure you're right...it's a feature I'm salivating over. But I'm waiting, at this point, for it to come out of beta. Also, I'm not sure if NeurosDBM supports Artist->Album yet (I'm pretty sure it doesn't, though I'm also pretty sure it's being worked on).
Anyway, looking forward to that feature...I'll just be that much more in heaven with my N at that point.  --mab |
| Chameleon |
Posted - 04/30/2004 : 10:59:12 AM quote: Originally posted by Zap!
Quick question: Will I have to send in the head unit with the drive for an upgrade? I'd really like to keep using my Neuros with the flash backpack.
I think that they want you to do so because they do a full health checkup on the head unit and if there have been any modifications/improvements to the hardware inside the head unit, they will bring your particular device up to date with the current hardware revision.
At least, that's what I understood.
-- 'I switched to Vorbis and saved a bunch on my hard-disk space!' |
| Zap! |
Posted - 04/30/2004 : 10:30:11 AM Quick question: Will I have to send in the head unit with the drive for an upgrade? I'd really like to keep using my Neuros with the flash backpack. |
| noiz |
Posted - 04/29/2004 : 11:26:38 PM finwaite, once you upgrade to firmware 2.14 i think you will like it even more being able to do album under artist.
-noiz |
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