jth wrote:

> You may want to try a program like CloneCD or Daemon Tools. These
> programs will allow you to make an image of the CD to your hard drive,
> then mount the image on a virtual CDROM device. You can then  use the
> EAC and the virtual CDROM device to rip the audio. I've been able to
> bypass several copy-protection schemes this way. Good luck!
> 

I'll give it a shot, but I'm doubtful.  Here's the file list
from my CD-RW drive:

    File Name              Size      Date Last Mod.
    -------------------  ------  ---------------------
    autorun.inf              31  30 Oct 2001   9:51 am
    MacPlayer.app         2,062  27 Jun 2002  10:35 am
    player               <DIR>    9 Aug 2004   1:17 pm
    player.exe           69,632   7 May 2003   7:06 am
    UninstallPlayer.exe  53,248   4 Mar 2003  11:23 am
    UninstallPlayer.txt     197  26 Jun 2002  12:56 pm

It certainly ain't your normal CD.

-:-  dbls
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