Hi Roger,
I use a Lenovo S10 netbook, which runs SL for over one year now, 24 / 7,
without a single crash. It has separate stereo in- and outputs, with
standard 3.5 mm "stereo" jacks. The internal audio device supports true
96 kHz sample rate. The timing jitter is about 700 nanoseconds which is
quite large compared to an E-MU 0202 (which measures the GPS sync input
with less than 40 ns standard deviation).
But for normal applications, the built-in audio device is more than
adequate. And it's much better than the one in my 'larger' notebook.
Cheers,
Wolf DL4YHF .
Am 23.01.2012 00:38, schrieb Roger Lapthorn:
Sorry to ask this again (it is hard to look for past posts with no archive,
unlike with Yahoo groups) but can someone recommend a small netbook that will
run modes like WSPR , OPERA and packages like Spectran and Spectrum Lab without
undue stress or issues? I am looking for a second machine to free up the main
laptop and to use portable for VLF/LF and light beam work.
73s
Roger G3XBM
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