As a side idea , I just happened to use a digital camera by olympus. Maybe that's the way other digital cameras work, but I was quite impressed by the fact that by just plugging it to the USB port of a Win2k system, it would show up immediately as a removable disk (exactly like a zip disk) and allow you to drag out the pictures taken. It got its drive letter and appeared in "My Computer" without doing anything else except plugging it. Notice: no driver installation nor software of any other sort. Basically, the thing seemed to be using the generic removable drivers included in Win2K. Now, wouldn't it be nice if the Empeg could do the same thing when operating as a file taxi unit? Since you guys are going to eventually implement this, I think that is a very efficient and clean way to do it. Now, I don't know how this would be implemented in the empeg itself in terms of partitions or dirs or soup views or whatever, but what I am suggesting here is that while in Emplode one could have a complete control orver the unit, the simple "removable unit" approach could make the file taxi function itself absolutely cool! What do you think?
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