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Path: sserve!newshost.anu.edu.au!munnari.oz.au!constellation!aardvark.ucs.uoknor.edu!ns1.nodak.edu!netnews.nwnet.net!ogicse!uwm.edu!math.ohio-state.edu!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!hamblin.math.byu.edu!news.byu.edu!news.provo.novell.com!park.uvsc.edu!fcom.cc.utah.edu!cs.weber.edu!terry Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.apps 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 Sender: news@fcom.cc.utah.edu References: <thinmanCE4owu.CDq@netcom.com> <CE7pyo.8Fn@sztaki.hu> <hastyCE8DFB.64u@netcom.com> Organization: Weber State University, Ogden, UT Article-I.D.: fcom.1993Oct7.034514.25839 Lines: 15 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 --- Any opinions in this posting are my own and not those of my present or previous employers.