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Subject: Re: [available] sound applications: xboing,
Message-ID: <1993Oct7.034514.25839@fcom.cc.utah.edu>
From: terry@cs.weber.edu (A Wizard of Earth C)
Date: 7 Oct 93 03:45:14 GMT
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In article <hastyCE8DFB.64u@netcom.com> hasty@netcom.com (Amancio Hasty Jr) writes:
>Is it possible to read CD's and store them in your disk for later playback?
>	My idea is to have a jukebox so when I am hacking late at nite
>	I can play any song that I like.

Yes, it's possible, but only with a Toshiba 3401 SCSI CDROM drive, or
with an SGI Hitachi CDROM drive; no other drives, to my knowledge, will
read CD Music a digital data.


					Terry Lambert
					terry@icarus.weber.edu
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