There is a freeware windows scp program callled, not surprisingly, winscp. It is freeware and uses some code from Putty. Everyone I know has found this program very useful. Main web page: http://winscp.vse.cz/eng/ and download here: http://winscp.vse.cz/eng/download.php I found version 2.0 to be quite stable even though it is called beta.
Not only do I have a working Arari, but I also have a working Odyssey. Now playing that brings back some memmories, Pick Axe Pete was my favorite. Want to see what Odyssey games looked like? Then check out the emulator: http://www.classicgaming.com/o2home/ After all these years its still fun.
I am the happy owner of many of UMG cds and I purchase a cd almost every month. I also enjoy listening to cds on my computer which runs linux. I will never purchase a cd that is copy protected since I believe it is wrong for you to decide how I am going to listen to the music that I have purchased. I really hope you rethink this problem and come to the understanding that copy protected cds are a bad thing.
Please do not add my email address to any list that you might keep.
Thanks.
Simple and to the point. If even one person reads this it is worth it.
There is a freeware windows scp program callled, not surprisingly, winscp. It is freeware and uses some code from Putty. Everyone I know has found this program very useful. Main web page: http://winscp.vse.cz/eng/ and download here: http://winscp.vse.cz/eng/download.php I found version 2.0 to be quite stable even though it is called beta.
Not only do I have a working Arari, but I also have a working Odyssey. Now playing that brings back some memmories, Pick Axe Pete was my favorite. Want to see what Odyssey games looked like? Then check out the emulator: http://www.classicgaming.com/o2home/ After all these years its still fun.
Here is their email address: umg@umusic.com
And here is what I wrote them:
Hello,
I am the happy owner of many of UMG cds and I purchase a cd almost every month. I also enjoy listening to cds on my computer which runs linux. I will never purchase a cd that is copy protected since I believe it is wrong for you to decide how I am going to listen to the music that I have purchased. I really hope you rethink this problem and come to the understanding that copy protected cds are a bad thing.
Please do not add my email address to any list that you might keep.
Thanks.
Simple and to the point. If even one person reads this it is worth it.