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Old February 16th, 2003, 03:32 PM
gamvin gamvin is offline
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product information request

Brian - I have decided to purchase Hoster. Congrats to you all - It is absolutely awesome! I understand most everything and have a few questions that I cannot find addressed in the forums.
I have a CDG capable drive in a desktop - I intend to purchase a
laptop myself and use it for shows. I will purchase a USB E card
so l that I can run hoster on both (one at a time):

Can I record and compress my CDG disks using the desktop and
then export those kma files to the hard drive of the laptop.
When I run Hoster on the laptop will the software read the kma
files I exported to the laptops hard drive?

If my software crashes after I loaded it and used it, must I
contact the website to obtain another serial number to run the
original software when I reload?

What is the reason a USB ethernet card must be used vs a
standard PCI ethernet card? The MAC should be able to be
determined and inventoried for security via the standard card
should'nt it?

I will have to purchase the Kar 4 suite from you as well for my
needs and it includes vogone, keyrite, microstudio, and Kpro.
Am I correct in that the only dupe software between the two
packages would be keyrite, as that is the only module that is
common?

thanks for your help.....gamvin@yahoo.com

Last edited by gamvin; February 16th, 2003 at 04:30 PM.
 


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