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`Windows 3.0-supporting version
`of the Microsoft Extensions. The
`current release can only run under
`Windows 3.0 in real mode.
`If all you want to do is play
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`your CDs straight through. then
`the utility provided with your
`CD-ROM drive will probably
`continue to suit your needs. But
`if you'd like to lakeadvantttgeof
`the capabilities available with
`your audio-only CD player.
`Music Box is worth the $59.
`Llst Price: Music Box. $59.
`Requires: CDwROM drive with
`audio Output capability.
`Microsoft CD—FlOM Extensions
`2.1 or later. graphics adapter.
`Trantor Systems, 5415 Randall
`PL. Freemont CA 94538: (415)
`770-1400.
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