[nas] Re: NAS cards

Jon Trulson jon at xig.com
Mon Feb 4 15:52:23 MST 2002


On Mon, 4 Feb 2002, Tobias Diedrich wrote:

> Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2002 19:12:31 +0100
> From: Tobias Diedrich <td at informatik.uni-hannover.de>
> To: nas at radscan.com
> Subject: [nas] Re: NAS cards
> 
> Jon Trulson wrote:
> > On Mon, 4 Feb 2002, Raymond T. Joseph wrote:
> 
> > > I would like to find some sources of cards that will receive the audio data
> > > from a 100MB network and deliver analog output (possible to a powered
> > > speaker).  I don't need any other user functions for the card.
> > > 
> > > Are there cards designed just for NAS?  Are there cards that could be
> > > programmed to manage NAS?
> > > 
> > 
> > 	Well, there are no cards that are 'designed' to work with NAS...
> > Basically, if your OS (linux, etc) supports your sound hardware, and NAS
> > supports your OS, that is all you need.  NAS will use the Operating
> > Systems interface to the hardware (OSS, etc).  
> 
> I rather think he is looking for an appliance supporting the NAS
> protocol where you plug in an ethernet cable at one end and your
> stereo at the other.

	Ahh... I would call that a 'computer' ;-)

> 
> -- 
> Tobias								PGP: 0x9AC7E0BC
> 


-- 
Jon Trulson    work: mailto:jon at xig.com, home: mailto:jon at radscan.com
Xi Graphics, Inc.  http://www.xig.com
ID: 1A9A2B09, FP: C23F328A721264E7 B6188192EC733962
PGP keys at http://radscan.com/~jon/PGPKeys.txt
#include <stddisclaimer.h>
Bad Color Temperature, too much Peach.




More information about the Nas mailing list