> Should we also give examples of setups that definitely DON'T work ? > That might be useful too... (?) No, I dont think so. The idea of a "compatibility" database is to help people choose hardware that DOES work. I look at it as a "system requirements" list of sorts, like you see before purchasing software. If you have a SD setup that does not work, then its better to use the mailing list for asking questions (and posting solutions) about what it is that is not functioning. Finding a possible solution to your problem (which is what you want with a non-working system) is easier this way since group messages are searchable. If you really feel strongly about posting a non-compatible configuration, then please start a new and separate database dedicated to non-working configurations. Best, -Phil
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Re: EII-MAC-compatibility-list
2007-03-03 by hexafuzz