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- From: dmenns@muug.mb.ca (Darren Enns)
- Subject: Non-multimedia CDROM disks
- Message-ID: <1993Jan22.231040.8795@muug.mb.ca>
- Sender: dmenns@muug.mb.ca
- Organization: Manitoba Unix User Group, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
- Distribution: comp.multimedia
- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 23:10:40 GMT
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- Hello all. My apologies for posting this query here if it is not the best
- place to do so -- it seems to be the most appropriate at the moment.
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- I am interested in any users of some of the 'older' non-multimedia CDROM's
- being able to inform me as whether the 'data' on the disks is accessible
- as 'normal' (non encrypted or whatever). Specifically, I can think of one
- called 'The Bible Library' CDROM. As well, there may be some ascii-ish
- encyclopedia CDROM's out there. I figure that it any of you can confirm
- the format of these disks as being 'readable/usable' without driving programs
- that I will be able to accomplish two things: cheap CDROM's that will also
- run on an Amiga system.
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- Your help is appreciated.
-
- Dare
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