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Q:
My Glyph CD-ROM included drivers for Macintosh (CD-ROM Toolkit), but not for PC. Why?
A:
Windows 95 / 98 have built in drivers for most CD-ROM drives. You should be able to just plug the drive into your SCSI card, turn the computer on, and the drive should work.
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