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To: Michael C. Woodward who wrote (2124)12/15/1997 10:03:00 PM
From: Jason Rooks  Read Replies (1) of 60323
 
I just drove 800 miles in three days in a car with only a cassette deck (radio busted). I also used a portable cd player-the changing of which almost caused two accidents. I would like to develop a CF adapter that would use a cassette to integrate the CF and the stereo (similar to the CD adapter). If you visualize the old ATARI cartridge which only had an eprom coupled with the CD adapters, then you can see some sort of CF adapter that could allow me to download music, books on "tape" etc... on to a CF with my home PC before a big road trip and then just pop it into the cassette deck and have digital quality sound. I know the costs for CF is more than a CD or cassette, but I love the Books on Tape, but who listens to them more than once. IF I could pay $50 for one CF and an adapter, then I could download all sorts of books and music on the same CF over and over. I would like to actually listen to the audio of A&E's biography shows and other types of programs that one could download from the Internet.

Just dreaming of CF applications.
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