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From: lreeves@crl.com (Les Reeves)
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Subject: Re: Review of "Hacker Chronicles" wanted
Date: 16 Apr 1994 18:05:16 -0700
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Patrick Joseph Friedel (kyol@alpha1.csd.uwm.edu) wrote:
:   This is probably the wrong group to ask this question to, but so long 
: as I'm sending something out, I was wondering if anyone knew of a CD+G 
: capable program for the Mac?  The CD300i users manual claims that it can 
: read the format.

This is as good a group as any.  I have three CD+G titles, including one
so old it is called sub-code graphics (the technically correct name).

I understand that there are less than eight CD+G titles *total* released 
so far in the US.  You might want to verify this before looking to hard 
for software.

There is no software for DOS based CD-ROM drives to render images from
CD+G.  I took my disks down to a store with a CD-I player.  The images
were pretty cool.


_>  Les      lreeves@crl.com       Atlanta,GA  
