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- From: brown.c@applelink.apple.com (Chris Brown)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hardware
- Subject: Re: Apple CD300 and audio disks and non-Macintosh machines?
- Message-ID: <brown.c-280193092456@bartsimpson.apple.com>
- Date: 28 Jan 93 17:27:48 GMT
- References: <1993Jan26.181706.13668@leland.Stanford.EDU> <2B65C528.22267@news.service.uci.edu>
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- Organization: Apple Computer, Inc.
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- In article <2B65C528.22267@news.service.uci.edu>, dan@cafws2.eng.uci.edu
- (Dan Harkless) wrote:
- > >* CD digital audio data via SCSI bus"
- > >
- > >So, in particular, do you know what they mean with that last line? Are these
- > >normal audio CDs or some special format?
- > >
- > >I just ordered one of these beasts and was hoping to use it for reading out
- > >sound tracks.
- >
- > It's most likely they mean sample CD-ROMs. Maybe they set up the 300
- > so you can dump the Redbook info over SCSI, but I doubt it. Way cool if they
- > did, though.
- >
- Way cool --- The AppleCD 300, Sony CDU-561, and Toshiba 3401 have the
- ability to copy the Red Book 16-bit digital audio samples across SCSI to
- the host computer.
-
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- Chris Brown
- Apple Computer, Inc.
-