> > top-loading CM-100 (aka DEC RRD-40, apparently) was based on the same
> > mechanism as their first Marantz brand CD-Audio player. Aside from the
> > CD-Audio chip set, there are no ASICs or other difficult-to-reverse-engineer
> > parts in it, or on the CM-153 host interface. They just took the audio chip
> > set, disabled the interpolation, and added an 8051 and about 35 TTL and CMOS
> Why do I suddenly want one of these????
Seductive marketing techniques ?
Tey tell you a whole bunch of unimportant data (stupid numbers
and abrevations) and within a Blink you know _this_is_it_ !
Marketing !
Gruss
H.
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Ich denke, also bin ich, also gut
HRK
Received on Tue Jan 19 1999 - 13:12:48 GMT