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Old September 5th 03, 03:57 AM
Jeff Sutter
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Default Homebrew Snap Server / Netdisk ?

Does anyone [yet] sell a SnapServer-like kit, where you provide your
own drive(s)?

I'm hoping for a network-attached, not firewire/usb device, in a very
small package, so it can go on the road, that allows drives to appear
as multiple 32g FAT32 partitions, so I can still access them from
Windows 95 systems.

Thanks for any pointers.
Jeff.
 




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