Gustav Brock
gustav at cactus.dk
Tue Oct 19 10:54:57 CDT 2004
Hi Joe Well, not just to act as Mr. Opposite, I would advise against this - except if you think it is great fun. As a serious programmer you have better things to do than buying ugly bluish lighted cases of doubtful quality, mounting boards that for some reason do not exactly fit. Leave that to the gamers. Instead, go and get some relief. Buy a workstation - IBM IntelliStation or HP xw4200 - and turn into happy mode, confident that this - with its proven (on-site) service - will not let you down for the next three years. Pro tools also signal to the clients that you are serious and can be trusted. Upgrading the old machine is even worse. Never do that - you waste a machine and don't get a new except if you replace everything - and then you could just have bought a new machine anyway. Only replace defect parts. Buy a new harddrive for the old machine. It will still be useful as a second machine for testing - or give it to your neighbour. /gustav > Date: 2004-10-19 17:19 > Building is always a good idea. ..