My apologies to both of you and to the list for this... I had removed my
CD-ROM earlier for use in installing linux on another box, and when I
reinstalled it I didn't plug in the cable. I'll just slink back into my
cave now
Andy
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i would've suggested this to, but he did say that CD's played under windows.
wouldn't windows need a cable from the CD player to the sound card too?
pete
On Fri 15 Dec 00, 2:36 PM, Chris Gray said...
> > Andrew Perrin writes:
>
> ap> Okay, I know this is a boring issue, but I've now fi
> Andrew Perrin writes:
ap> Okay, I know this is a boring issue, but I've now finally got
ap> sound working okay (as evidenced by the fact that I can play
ap> .wav files at will), but I still can't play cds. The cd's
ap> spin, and if I plug headphones into the jack in the CD-R
Okay, I know this is a boring issue, but I've now finally got sound
working okay (as evidenced by the fact that I can play .wav files at
will), but I still can't play cds. The cd's spin, and if I plug
headphones into the jack in the CD-ROM drive I hear the music, so I know
the player is working fi
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