Re: MD: Optical Cables

2000-02-01 Thread Andy Turnbull
This is taken from the Jan 2000 Issue No. 2 New Products pullout supplement: Universal Optical Lead Kit A 1m optical cable for digital audio connections. This lead has standard TOS type connectors but is supplied with 2X TOS to 3.5mm adaptors to cover any connection combination Order Code:

RE: MD: Optical Cables

2000-02-01 Thread Simon Barnes
Andy, thanks, you're most kind simon - To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: MD: Optical Cables

2000-02-01 Thread Simon Barnes
Andy, unfortunately, CPC claim this is not a valid part number. Did you make a typo? I find their online catalogue rather poor for searching :- simon Order Code: AV0220 Price (1-9): £3.75 Price (10+): £3.46 - To stop

Re: MD: Optical Cables

2000-02-01 Thread Andy Turnbull
Homer Doh ! /Homer Sorry, one of those days... correct part number should read AV02201 Regards, Andy Turnbull - To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

MD: SLINK for interfacing with MD

2000-02-01 Thread Francisco Jose Montilla
Hi, I'm interested (as will be surely Sony deck units owners) in interfacing with a S-Link bus with my PC. I prefer S-Link to IR because that implies that the computer must be near the Hi-Fi components, and aiming to them. I think also S-Link is the way to go, at least

Re: MD: Help my CD-RW drive thinks all CDs are audio discs

2000-02-01 Thread Magic
Make a Windows Emergency Boot Disk, then restart the system using this disc and select "Start computer with CD-ROM support", If you can read CDs then, you have a problem with your installation of Windows. My first course of action would be to retrieve the file CDFS.VXD from the Windows CD (from

RE: MD: Napster MP3 finder

2000-02-01 Thread Lynch, Jason JD
Hey Jim, Yeah i'm familiar with Napster. Great prog... what do you want to know about it? -Jason -Original Message- From: J. Coon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, 1 February 2000 16:28 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: MD: Napster MP3 finder Is anyone familiar with Napster MP3

Re: MD: Napster MP3 finder

2000-02-01 Thread J. Coon
=== = NB: Over 50% of this message is QUOTED, please = = be more selective when quoting text = === Just curious if it is any good, and how it

RE: MD: Napster MP3 finder

2000-02-01 Thread Lynch, Jason JD
OK Napster is basically a prog that you use to log into an 'MP3 network'. You set up a userid etc, and you then share MP* files with other users. You can do a search on artist name, song name etc; even on bitrate, line speed, ping time, freq etc. I use it quite frequently and find it wonderful.

Re: MD: SLINK for interfacing with MD

2000-02-01 Thread Timothy P. Stockman
Sony makes an RS232 - control-A1 convertor, the CAV-50C. Its a very small box with an attached 1 foot cable terminated in a DE-9F, which plugs into the serial port. It requires no external power; it is powered by DTR from the serial port. It comes with the MDS-PC2. Maybe you could order it

Re: MD: Napster MP3 finder

2000-02-01 Thread J. Coon
"Lynch, Jason JD" wrote: OK Napster is basically a prog that you use to log into an 'MP3 network'. You set up a userid etc, and you then share MP* files with other users. You can do a search on artist name, song name etc; even on bitrate, line speed, ping time, freq etc. I use it quite

RE: MD: Napster MP3 finder

2000-02-01 Thread Lynch, Jason JD
I don't think theres any way of getting a list of all the MP3's (you wouldn't want to - there's probably about 200 GB of MP3 online at any one time). You search for a phrase or title or whatever, and it returns all the users who have that track on their machine. Then you choose which one you'd

MD: MD boomboxes anyone?

2000-02-01 Thread Jim
I'm looking to buy an MD boombox but have been pretty frustrated trying to locate one that runs on batteries and is not discontinued. I know Casio made one but I can't find anyone that sells it anymore. Does anyone have an MD boombox that runs on batteries? I'd appreciate if you let me know

MD: TOSLINK Modules

2000-02-01 Thread Shawn Lin
Anyone need one for a project? Here are my spares. http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=251580250 Shawn __ NetZero - Defenders of the Free World Get your FREE Internet Access and Email at http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html

MD: DIY Battery Box?

2000-02-01 Thread Lynch, Jason JD
Yo. I was wondering if anybody here could give me, or point me in the direction of, a schematic to build my own battery box for a mic to plug into my R91. Something with a stereo level fader would be just splendid. Any help / greatly appreciated. Why buy it when you can make it?? ( no one

Re: MD: DIY Battery Box?

2000-02-01 Thread J. Coon
There is a schematic on this site http://www.mindspring.com/~tidmarsh/binmic/ you will have to come up with a box, the jack, cord and plug. since only one channel is shown, be sure to make both channels "Lynch, Jason JD" wrote: Yo. I was wondering if anybody here could give me, or

RE: MD: MD boom boxes anyone?

2000-02-01 Thread Scott A. Cabler
At www.minidisco.com they sell a Sanyo boom box model#MCD3100 @$219 that looks pretty nice but the description doesn't say anything about whether or not it can take batteries. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jim Sent: Tuesday, February

Re: MD: MD boomboxes anyone?

2000-02-01 Thread Edmund Wong
If no one has an MD boombox that runs on batteries (I still think it's ludicrous that this is such an unusual criteria for a boombox) then I'd appreciate any input on the Aiwa CSDMD50 boombox, which I think is the one I will get if I can't find one that runs on batteries. A quick case