[access-uk] Re: PC Cassette Player

  • From: Christopher Maule-Oatway <c.maule@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 15 May 2006 23:18:58 +0100

Hello Roger,

Below my signature is an extract from an e-mail sent to the pc-audio list in March 2004. I don't know anything about this product, such as how accessible it is, or even if it is still available. Anyway, hope this helps.

Cheers,

Christopher


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At 22:43 15/05/06 +0100, you wrote:

I was wondering if such a thing as a cassette player fitted into a PC bay like a CD player exists. I know a cassette player can be easily connected via the sound card but mine is at the back of the tower in the pedestal of the desk and often involves grovelling.

I think the answer is no but hopefully I may be wrong.

Roger

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