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Re: What CDROM drives work with Apple HS SCSI with sound



In article <369glf$pp3@inca.gate.net>
Steve Reeves, stever@news.gate.net writes:
>In article <1994Sep23.160945.17687@ifi.unizh.ch>,
>gudat henrik <gudat@avalon.unizh.ch> wrote:
>>Stephen Davidson (davoesq@werple.apana.org.au) wrote:
>>: What CDROM drives (single or double or otherwise speed) drives work
>>: with an Apple HS SCSI card, and which will play audio CD's (either
>>: through the IIGS speaker or from an earplug jack on the back of the
>>: CDROM player)?
>>
>>Right now the Apple CD300(+) is the only drive that hasn't any drawbacks
>>- besides its price. :)

I have a CD-150 & HS SCSI, and it works fine. It
is my understanding that the CD-300 works fine for
data, but the CD-Remote NDA is "broken" by the CD-300,
and will not play audio CD's. Any confirmation of this?

CD-150s may be "obsolete," but work and can be picked
up cheap.

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