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Top Forums Programming cd inserted event Post 46271 by massimo_ratti on Monday 12th of January 2004 11:32:33 AM
Old 01-12-2004
cd inserted event

Smilie i am programming in c and i need to start a procedure automatically when a cd is inserted. Anyone knows how can i do it?

thanx
 

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