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I'm curious how this comes as news or a suprise as Microsoft themselves confirmed that the HD-DVD drive would be usable via PC. How much "hacking" really needs to be done for a device that was meant all along to work with the PC?
I wondered the same. I guess since official drivers aren't available yet it's a bit of a challenge, but eh.
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Shawn O @ Nov 13th 2006 11:40AM
I'm curious how this comes as news or a suprise as Microsoft themselves confirmed that the HD-DVD drive would be usable via PC. How much "hacking" really needs to be done for a device that was meant all along to work with the PC?
tiuk @ Nov 13th 2006 1:32PM
I wondered the same. I guess since official drivers aren't available yet it's a bit of a challenge, but eh.