From: | Alfredo B Alves dghost@****.com |
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Subject: | Chipjack expert driver. |
Date: | Sat, 10 Jun 2000 17:12:41 -0500 |
writes:
<SNIP>
> :Why can't you oversample the file in headware memory instead of
> :oversampling the file on a chip?
> Because no matter how accurately you read the data in memory,
> its
> already a COPY of data form an original source.
<SNIP>
But the CD is already a COPY of data from an what was probably a COPY of
data from an original source. You have no idea how many copies of copies
the CD represents. This is even more true skillsofts, particularly
illegally acquired skillsofts ...
--
D. Ghost
Profanity is the one language all programmers know best
- Troutman's 6th programming postulate.
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