http://ravware.com/GLU32.htm
Terry,
FYI - While Ravi does publish some other xtras himself and maintains a
page for glu32 that directs sales to updateStage, glu32 is published
exclusively by updateStage.
Cheers,
Al Hospers
Marketing Associate
UpdateStage
alhospersatupdatestagedotcom
At 9:13 PM -0400 8/15/01, Al Hospers wrote:
Terry said:
alternatively you
can use the
cool GLU32 Xtra from RavWare
Thanks for the kind plug Terry, but actually the most exceedingly cool
Glu32 Xtra is published by UpdateStage, Inc. grin
Al:
http://ravware.com/GLU32.htm
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Hi
I haven't looked into it yet, but you might want to check this out:
http://www.gracenote.com/dev/
-Natalia
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Pekka Buttler
Sent: 15. august 2001 15:04
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: lingo-l Director and
CDDB publishes instructions on how to submit a code. They also have rules
on WHO can submit a code, if I recall, meaning that individuals were okay
for the occasional check, but they didn't want their servers to get
barraged by some major site submitting bazillions of lookups for
free.
At 4:04 PM +0300 8/15/01, Pekka Buttler wrote:
A recent (active) discussion thread started me thinking.
The CDPro Xtra returns a cddb compatible ID code for use with CDDB, but how
do you really get that information from a cddb?
You could build an Xtra using their SDK or alternatively you can use
Terry said:
alternatively you
can use the
cool GLU32 Xtra from RavWare
Thanks for the kind plug Terry, but actually the most exceedingly cool
Glu32 Xtra is published by UpdateStage, Inc. grin
Cheers,
Al Hospers
Marketing Associate
UpdateStage
alhospersatupdatestagedotcom