Re: SD2UIEC Multimedia

From: earth1dome1 <earth1dome1_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2017 06:52:15 -0800
Message-ID: <dd6qc8lr2s49l2j2qkltvo89.1513349535862@email.android.com>
Nate dannenberg?


Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device-------- Original message --------From: Terry Raymond <traymond160@gmail.com> Date: 12/14/2017  18:44  (GMT-08:00) To: cbm-hackers@musoftware.de Subject: Re: SD2UIEC Multimedia 
How about just using SD2UIEF to play CD music would need player softwarethe IDE64 folks I think there is a player there that worked with IDE64 would need some changes.
At least playing CD music (not the CD) but its possible to copy the music if not protected, copy to SD card and then play on a COMMODORE,  if it had the player!
Terry
On Dec 14, 2017 3:49 PM, "Clockmeister" <clockmeister@internode.on.net> wrote:
To me that seems like too many steps backward from where we're at using flash memory for storage.



On 15/12/2017 3:18 AM, Terry Raymond wrote:


What would be nice if someone could figure out Multimedia support

(I believe is the correct name) to interface CD-ROM drives to be able to

copy files from "DATA CD's" and software to play music CD's.



This would only function with Jim Brain's earlier CF2IEC unit that has an

IDE Data connector for IDE HD's, of course  PC CD-Rom units use the same

interface.



This would need code for the firmware.



If there were more interest in using the CF2IEC hardware hopefully Jim

could build more of these.



Seems there's plenty of CD-ROM and DVD drives that are available why not

use the technology on a Commodore still, the IDE64 folks support CD-ROM

hardware!



Terry Raymond








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