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Old 03-06-2003
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Question FDMS3 V2 to WAV

Hi,
has anybody tried to use the FDMS Ripper (http://www.infinitelyloopy.com/fdms3rip/) for directly transfering audio data from the FDMS3 file system to the DAW? I don't have Linux running on my system, so I asked Steven to send me the c++ sources for the Win32 version to modify it for FDMS3 V2, but got no response yet.
So, any experiences?

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I had set-up a Linux dual boot on my system at work, but I never got around to trying the ripper. I don't have a scsi adapter to match up to my scsi HD from home. Anywho, I picked up an ADAT card and it's much easier to move stuff that way.
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