>    If you get REAL media going in DOS, you will have a heap of folks asking
>  for a copy !

There is a fellow that has at least a partial real audio player for dos around
for download. I think it, and any relatives would have to buffer a lot of
the data to make up for a survpc's general slow processing speed and
then start playing the song or lecture or whatever, maybe 15 minutes after
it really started.  That would not be too horrible. As I recall, he
was reverse engineering the real audio format, and his stuff could only
handle older versions.

Another of the million tricks to keep us buying:  Change the version,
the specs, of everything about every 3 months so your old software cant
process the latest-greatest no matter how recent the hardware is.

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Howard Schwartz
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