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From: opp@sunday.MuFFiN.Org (Oliver Paulzen)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.netbsd.misc
Subject: commandline cdplayer-tool
Date: 6 Mar 1997 15:21:30 GMT
Organization: Home sweet home
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Heya PPL!

Is there a commandline driven tool to play audio cds known to work
under NetBSD-1.2/sparc and SCSI-CDROM drives?
I tried some of the tools available for Linux and FreeBSD (the systems
cdcontrol does what I'm looking for) but none of them get compiled
easily :(
Any experiences?

Thanx & bye
 oLLi

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