16 BIT wrote:
No CD-ROM?
I don't know if the product(s) I'm about to describe are still marketed. Having qualified this much, I'd like to say that a few years ago there were:
1) CD-ROM drives that attached to and ran off the parallel port.
2) Kits to allow a person to use a standard IDE CD-ROM drive to run off the parallel port.
You might want to check http://www.ebay.com or other auction sites to see if any are listed/up for bid.
TomLeeM
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