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* Ralph Smeets <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  on Mon, 27 Sep 1999
| 2) I think it would be possible to store data on a audio disc using the
|    analog interface.. Use two frequencies, one for '0' and one for '1'.

You do not remember the days when personal computers used monaural audio
cassette recorders for data storage, do you. :)

Then again, a modem -- MOdulator-DEModulator works the same way, using
analog tones to represent the bit stream.
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