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Hello Paul, on Wed, 25 Aug 1999 08:52:32 -0400 you wrote:
>I've just been handed a mini-CD...literally fits in your palm or shirt
>pocket, with two of the rounded edges cut off flat...I've never seen
>such a thing, but it plays in a standard CD player. Has anyone else
>ever seen such a thing? What kind of hardware would support it? What
>would it be called?
Sounds like a shape cd. You can basically cut an audio cd into just about any
size and shape as long as you keep away from the track. Burger King was handing
these out shaped like whoppers about two years ago. A word of warning: These are
not balanced out enough to be used at any speed higher than 1X. Upon inserting a
CD, most CD-ROM players spin up to full speed and then slow down. A shape CD
inserted into a 50X (24X, 12X, etc.) player can damage your player beyond
repair.
Regards,
Rick S.
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