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In <200212201554.AQG35407@100m.mpr200-1.esr.lvcm.net>, on 12/20/02
at 07:54 AM, said:
>In trying to get needed drivers and programs for Audio-Data Cd-Creator,
>I've had to go to Hobbes and get drivers. I've searched for the
>JJSDROM.DMD driver at hobbes which has this tag:
>cdromjjscdrom_20010913.zip.
Computers are not very bright and tend to be literal minded. Also,
documentation once written does not automatically update itself when new
versions of prerequisite drivers or tools are released. This means that
the humans that use computers and read documentation need to be a bit more
flexible and creative. They also need to avoid the obvious typographical
errors. Goto
hobbes.nmsu.edu
and search for:
jjscdrom
This will find a number of different versions. Try the newest one.
FWIW, I know exactly which documentation you are reading, but in general
jjscdrom.dmd is needed only if os2cdrom.dmd does not fully support your
CD-RW drive. Where did you read that jjscdrom was required? I may need
to update my memory.
Steven
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