Roadhog

www.highend.com/news_events/news/news_detail.asp?news_id=390

Hi tom/Brad/Mitch,
Any chance of a post about the new console and what it can and can't do?

Regards Cormac
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  • Everything that's been said here so far is true.

    The Road Hog is the least expensive member of the Wholehog family, with a price approximately half that of a Hog iPC. If you need a more accurate quote, you should contact a local dealer, as prices vary by region and even between individual quotes.

    The Road Hog has 4 universes of DMX. There are ports for these universes on the console. This cannot be expanded with USB widgets or with DP2000s.

    The Road Hog runs Hog 3PC software. It uses the same .msi installer that the Hog iPC and Hog 3PC stand-alone use, but it will have its own system restore image. Show files, of course, are fully compatible between Road Hog and other products running Wholehog control software.

    The Road Hog has 2 internal 12" touchscreens. There are not connections for external monitors.

    The Road Hog does not support networking to other consoles or peripherals.

    The Road Hog supports up to 8 playback mini-wings or 2 full-sized expansion wings.

    The Road Hog supports our USB SMPTE timecode widget.

    The Road Hog has no internal removable storage (CDRW / ZIP) drives. It ships with a Flying Pig Systems 1GB USB memory stick and will support USB CD / DVD drives for backing up shows.

    That covers most of the basics and there is additional information available on the High End Systems web site at www.highend.com.

    Feel free to ask any questions you may have about this exciting new product.
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  • Everything that's been said here so far is true.

    The Road Hog is the least expensive member of the Wholehog family, with a price approximately half that of a Hog iPC. If you need a more accurate quote, you should contact a local dealer, as prices vary by region and even between individual quotes.

    The Road Hog has 4 universes of DMX. There are ports for these universes on the console. This cannot be expanded with USB widgets or with DP2000s.

    The Road Hog runs Hog 3PC software. It uses the same .msi installer that the Hog iPC and Hog 3PC stand-alone use, but it will have its own system restore image. Show files, of course, are fully compatible between Road Hog and other products running Wholehog control software.

    The Road Hog has 2 internal 12" touchscreens. There are not connections for external monitors.

    The Road Hog does not support networking to other consoles or peripherals.

    The Road Hog supports up to 8 playback mini-wings or 2 full-sized expansion wings.

    The Road Hog supports our USB SMPTE timecode widget.

    The Road Hog has no internal removable storage (CDRW / ZIP) drives. It ships with a Flying Pig Systems 1GB USB memory stick and will support USB CD / DVD drives for backing up shows.

    That covers most of the basics and there is additional information available on the High End Systems web site at www.highend.com.

    Feel free to ask any questions you may have about this exciting new product.
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