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I use a first generation Mac Mini (G4 PowerPC, not Intel) as a server for four SqueezeBoxes and it's been great. It's not the fastest computer, but very small and quiet and more than powerful enough to run all four SqueezeBoxes. The newer Intel based Mac Minis are probably much faster.You could get the Mini and if you're not satisfied with the digital out, get a good firewire to S/PDIF converter or head down the SqueezeBox path. -Rob
Would you please give details about your system? How you have it set up....what software config for server duties, etc. I want to build a similar set-up (Apple/multiple squeezeboxes). Thanks, Fred
I really like the Mini too.....Wakes/sleeps seamlessly.
I really like the Mini too.The form factor is great.And it's QUIET!Wakes/sleeps seamlessly.
Quote from: sammie on 25 Sep 2007, 07:20 pmWould you please give details about your system? How you have it set up....what software config for server duties, etc. I want to build a similar set-up (Apple/multiple squeezeboxes). Thanks, Fred Sure. There really isn't anything special...Base-model first generation Mac Mini (G4 1.2GHz), upgraded to 1GB RAM.Running MacOS 10.3.9 (latest version without paying for upgrade)Running latest version of SlimServer (6.5.4 today -- upgrade as updates are available)Music stored on 250GB hard drive in an external hard drive enclosure with firewire interface.Using two SqueezeBox v3s, one 1G SqueezeBox, one 2G SqueezeBoxSqueezeBoxes and Mac are connected via 100 Mbit/s network through an ethernet switch. Several other devices are also connected through the same switch.I use a second external hard drive for backing up my music. It's just a complete copy of all the files.Anything else you'd like to know? -Rob
Thanks for the breakdown of your system....a few questions for you: your ethernet switch, does this mean all of your squeezeboxes are wired to your router, or is your network wireless? And, since you use squeezeboxes, is your Mac tucked away somewhere and therefore, does not require input from you? If so, can it be set to run all the time? If not, then is wake done via wired or wireless commands from the squeezeboxes? Thanks!