Peter,
Thanks a lot, your feedback is really helpful.
It is good to know that Win7 isn't the "solution" for general computing, and that you think Vista can be fixed, and that Vista has an efficient core processing engine.
My Dell is actually a Mini Tower, but still not the best machine. It is relatively new and has a dual core processor, 2 gig ram, and probably a modern PCI bus, etc. but I recently noticed the NIC is only 100MB and I am using a NAS.
In any case, your general impressions of Vista and Win7 are a big help to me as I will go to work getting Vista to behave using all the good technical post about Vista Tweaks. I will also pay attention to SFS.
I know you are seeing the OS from the inside out, and that is most important to learn about. I can do work on the PC, like using Word or Excel, with everything else shutdown, and unless I am saving my documents, I think that I can certainly work with XX taking most of the memory and IO. I wouldn't try to use Photoshop at the same time.
Again, thanks so much for the feedback, I know you must be very busy and very excited about the first shipments of the Phasure NOS. I am fascinated by your development of a coherent theory of audio signal reproduction. I was always curious how real sound energy could be reproduced with samples taken at just twice the frequency (20k to 44k) and reproduced assuming a sine wave shape for everything with Fourier math. Your investigation into square wave signal reproduction, transients, etc. and how this flows through the entire signal chain is very interesting. I expect your work with the NOS will provide some insights into line stage and drive stage amplification as well. I don't understand everything, but I am enjoying being a spectator of these experiments and theoretical development and I think I might learn how to get some really good sound without a lot of money by understanding how things work.
Cheers,
Jamie