Avgsmoe
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I've been playing with the Zalman ZM-VM200 for the past week, and absolutely love it. Best toolkit addition I've done in awhile.
Changed it to fat32 firmware, so now it's syslinux friendly, and has ISO emulation. Which is a great way to bypass the built in ISO limit. Only downside is no ISO's over 4GB, so no OSX past 10.4.
Only problem I've had was installing XP, the ZM-VE200's partition was using first available letter, C: Which makes sense, but it would be nice not to have to format the OS drive before installing for it to work.
The USB speed is standard. It's nice to have esata, and the FS lock is the icing on the cake.
The UI can use some help, but it's still easy enough. My main complaint is the jog lever doesn't advance when held, a slow scroll would be great. Also the ISO isn't really locked when selected. If the jog lever is bumped the ISO is unmounted. It should be press jog lever to mount, and press to unmount.
For roughly $50 USD it's a great buy.
Changed it to fat32 firmware, so now it's syslinux friendly, and has ISO emulation. Which is a great way to bypass the built in ISO limit. Only downside is no ISO's over 4GB, so no OSX past 10.4.
Only problem I've had was installing XP, the ZM-VE200's partition was using first available letter, C: Which makes sense, but it would be nice not to have to format the OS drive before installing for it to work.
The USB speed is standard. It's nice to have esata, and the FS lock is the icing on the cake.
The UI can use some help, but it's still easy enough. My main complaint is the jog lever doesn't advance when held, a slow scroll would be great. Also the ISO isn't really locked when selected. If the jog lever is bumped the ISO is unmounted. It should be press jog lever to mount, and press to unmount.
For roughly $50 USD it's a great buy.