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Re: CD Roms
csokolo@eis.calstate.edu (Christopher Sokolov) writes:
>lurch@eskimo.com (Erik Kloeppel) writes:
>> and - unlike the Apple CD-150, the NEC can probably deal with audio
>The Apple CD 150 I got for Christmas works perfectly on the GS.. and I
>use the audio features all the time.. All I did was plug in System
>6.0.1's CD software..
>Anyone have any software for the CD on the IIGS? I would like
something
>like GEM, or anything, pretty much. Please email me with any offers.
(as I explained in e-mail) I shouldn't take the word of other users
so blindly - I was tol by TWO users that the 150 had no audio
capability!
Also - with Sequential Systems/Procyon diskQuest, you can now read all
manner of disks written for the Mac/PC (that is, text fased disks). I
currently have the complete works of Shakespeare, all of Sherlock
holmes, ad a bunch of other disks. They work fine.
Still can't play GAMES on CD, but since that involves running software
written for those other systems...
- References:
- Re: CD Roms
- From: lurch@eskimo.com (Erik Kloeppel)
- Re: CD Roms
- From: csokolo@eis.calstate.edu (Christopher Sokolov)