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I have an ISIS. It works fine although I'm not crazy about the bundled Logic Audio software. Dan Sumner --- Phaedebk@aol.com wrote: > Hola Luis, > > Mucho gusto! Hey man, the abbreviations are: > OS: Operating System (the interface betwixt the > hardware and the User for > commands to be sent to the various hardware of the > computer, in this case.) > OSR: Original Service Release (Actually, it is OEM > SR but shortened down to > OSR, this is the type of release specifically on > Windows 95 and 98 for > different computer companies out there, such as > Compaq, Dell, Sony, etc...) > NICīs: Network Interface Card (plural with the 's) > RAS: Remote Access Service (great stuff, and pretty > powerful, though not as > happening as a telnet session, but nearly there...) > NT: New Technology (though there are a few of us > who poke a little fun at > it, and will happily refer to this OS version of > Windows as "Nice Try." > Typically, when you see someone referring to "NT" > they're referring to > version 4.0.) > HDD: Hard Disk Drive [your hard drive of your > computer, the best types to > snag for music are going to be SCSI (Small Computer > Standard Interface) II UW > or IIIUW (Ultra Wide) and be A/V (Audio/Video) this > way you'll have a cleaner > media for the OS and the software you're using.] > > Haven't checked out the ISIS card, but I've seen > them about in different > Guitar Center stores... You may want to try > checking out > http://www.wmcworld.com (Chuck Levin's) as they've > been very kind to me as > far as researching different pieces of equipment out > there. > > Ja, > > LeeohkinoWired. > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/