Re: TI-H: IDE CD-ROM to play music


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Re: TI-H: IDE CD-ROM to play music




Have you seen the closeout Reno's in Nuts & Volts?  They're only $59 for
the SCSI(2?) model, double speed (180ms). Not terribly fast, compared to
a 20X CAV drive "BWAHAHAHAHAA!!! "  -Murray, the tormented skull in Curse
of Monkey Island
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On Mon, 13 Apr 1998 20:16:18 -0400 Richard Johnson <rickvj@iglou.com>
writes:
>Grant Stockly wrote:
>
>> I've been working on an ide interface for 5 months...  You have 33 
>wires to
>> interface with, and it has to be perfect...  :(
>>
>> >Ok I know this would be hard but is it possible to use a Ti calc to
>> >controll a IDE CD-ROM to play music CD's, I have a SB16 and 4x 
>cd-rom to
>> >play with and I have the cdrom hooked into the soundcard, and 
>speakers
>> >hooked into the soundcard, now I just need to figure out a way to 
>send
>> >the comand to make the cd-rom play the cd. ???
>> >
>> >Is this harder than its worth?  any ideas?
>> >
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>  Think about the Reno CD player. I think it might be a propritary 
><sp?>
>interface, but you should be able to get these Media Vision drives 
>cheap. (I
>think...)
>
>
>
>

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