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 
Directions say that depending on one's drives that jjsdrom.dmd may be 
necessary.  I was going to download just in case. 
Thanks 
butch 
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