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Posted by: JoeAtari Oct,22.2007-07:20 

The CT60 is an amazing addition to the Falcon. The EtherNat is another amazing addition. We are all hoping someone will actually implement enhanced video for the Falcon, but things seem to have come to a halt, at least for now. I'm wondering if anyone has come up with unique uses for the CT6X Falcon other than just speeding up the same things we did with the straight 030.

I'm surprized that we haven't seen more software development to take advantage of the CT6X. Let's dream a little. What would everyone else like to see? Perhaps we'll get some creativity flowing with those who have the skills to make it happen!

Now that we have USB (for those who bought an EtherNat or the NetUSbee) how about a version of Aniplayer with iPod support or the ability to use some kind of USB capable storage or media players? I think Zview was designed with the idea of digital camera support when the EtherNat came along. What happened with that?

I know that patience is certainly a virtue in our world, but it sure would be nice to see more happening for this wonderful hardware we have invested in!







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