It is a CLI Classic.  I am not sure who really made the unit, but that
is the name that is on it.

"David W. Tamkin" wrote:
> 
> Jim explained,
>
> | The consensus is that the information is stamped on the CDR and can't be
> | duplicated.  There may be a way to defeat that function on the recorder,
> | but I don't know for sure.  Maybe there is a web page about hacking
> | them.
> 
> Which model do you have, Jim?  Certain Pioneer and Philips models can be
> tricked; first you need to insert a taxed music blank of the same capacity
> (74 or 80) and rewritability (R or RW).  Then there might be a trick for
> swapping in a data blank in such a way that the recorder remembes the value
> of that byte from the music disc instead of reading it afresh from the data
> disc.
> 
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