Go into Preferences[Ctrl-P], and then under Audio I/O Plugins click on 'CD Audio Player' and go to 'Configure'. Once there, select add drive and use the details that you use for fstab for device/directory. Since it doesn't have an audio cable, you'll want to select 'Digital Audio Extraction'. Now selecting the cdrw mount point works the same as selecting /cdrom does for the other drive.
I did this in xmms and ran the "Check CD". It reported the number of tracks and the total lenght of the music CD I had put in /dev/cdrw but said no files found. When I add /cdrw (mount point of /dev/cdrw) to the play list, xmms displays garbeled characters in the playlist (just squares) and refuses to play any track. :((
->HS
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