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1SICKLEX

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I was thinking that to save space (and for portability) putting an HD2 in an Xserve might work. HAs anyone tries this, or know of any reason not to? Another option might be to rack a G5 sideways, but I can't find anyone who can provide the rack kit bits anymore. any advice would be appreciated L

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Message # 1 27.06.21 - 12:12:45
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the X-Serve is a special motherboard the Pro Tools will not run on plus they have lot fans

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Message # 2 27.06.21 - 12:17:55
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the cserve is almost 30 inches deep, right? Not very portable at all. tp

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Message # 3 27.06.21 - 12:22:36
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the cserve is almost 30 inches deep, right? Not very portable at all. tp

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