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Then, respectfully, you seem to be suggesting no memory upgrade at all, because ST is still the safest bet with the guarantee. I guess if someone wants to upgrade, they should consider the possibility that they might have to wait four or five days for a free replacement if it doesn't work. Is more than 8 times the memory capacity worth it? I guess that's up to the individual. For me it was a no brainer. The 16MB standard card is just not sufficient for my work, even if I had to wait a month. Hell, I waited a LOT longer than that for the unit itself. What's an extra week? -- Tim -----Original Message----- From: pepetr [mailto:pepetr@yahoo.com] Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2001 3:39 PM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: Re: Repeater > "Don't buy SimpleTech cards?" As I understand it, they are the best cards > out there and they are guaranteed by Electrix. What do you recommend > instead? *** They may be the best, but not all of them. If Simple Technology makes one kind of a card out of which some cards work and some not, when one buys them, he or she is at risk that they will not work with Repeater (which happened to me). Then in addition to the price for the card one needs to add time spent trying to make it work (I did not have any idea about this problem, trusting Electrix), postage to Canada, and time of waiting for the new card. That's why I would not recommend SimpleTech cards. petr www.geocities.com/pepetr