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Elad63
06-26-06, 06:37 PM
I bought a MP3 Player at the local thrift store, but it didn' t have the port wiring or any hardware for downloading from my computer. Does anyone know where i can find the disc for downloading from my computerm and can I bought the port wiring from Wal-Mart or Circuit City. It is a Craig Personal MP3 Player, looks like a basic model. Any suggestions or comments would be appreicated.

Elad


catatonic
06-26-06, 07:22 PM
is this the player? http://cgi.ebay.com/CRAIG-MP3-Player-with-Voice-Recorder_W0QQitemZ250001817359QQihZ015QQcategoryZ73839QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

Right now all we have from you is the brand (Craig is an off-brand of sorts, and their website is incredibly out of date)

If you can, try to find the FCC ID on teh unit somewhere...that will hint as to the real manufacturer so we might be able to find something at all.

edit: here is another link for you, in hopes of identifying what unit your's is: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0007XIEEY/002-7158173-2560847?v=glance

Elad63
06-27-06, 04:44 AM
No that is no the one i have, It is a rectangle shape, light blue. I will post pictures tonight when i get home. Will be going to Circuit City today during lunch to see if they have anything to help me out. Thanks for the response. Will keep informed of progress,

Elad


catatonic
06-27-06, 07:25 AM
OK.

Anything to I it helps, such as model number, FCC ID, etc.

Thing is the FCC ID is linke to the manufacturer of the item, so if this was say a rebadged/re-plasticed Rio, I could find out that way.

Bizurke
06-27-06, 08:12 AM
More than likely you can go to Wal Mart, Radio Shack, or wherever and get a cord for it. Plug it in, and transfer files. Just take it to the store with you to make sure the plugs are the right size.

Elad63
06-27-06, 05:41 PM
Thanks for the reponses. I did go to Wal-mart and they did have the cord. I even downloaded some Bluegrass music to listen to on my way home today.

Thanks, Elad

edp773
06-27-06, 05:46 PM
Right now all we have from you is the brand (Craig is an off-brand of sorts, and their website is incredibly out of date)


Craig was the shizzz back in the 70's.

catatonic
06-27-06, 08:54 PM
Ahh, that was before my time...I was born in 79...during my youth, Pioneer was the thing to have.

Stacey
06-28-06, 04:42 AM
Craig was the shizzz back in the 70's.
Dang, you old too :)

Elad63
06-28-06, 07:18 AM
Got you beat, born in early 60's. Craig was the ultimate in speakers back then

dragracer
06-28-06, 07:45 AM
Got you beat, born in early 60's. Craig was the ultimate in speakers back then

Got ya all beat with a '59!! :eek:

Craig "Powerplay" was the badboy of stereos back in the day. They had something insane like 12 watts of power!! And they had a little red light that flickered when you really cranked up the volume....lol. :D

edp773
06-28-06, 08:16 AM
Got ya all beat with a '59!! :eek:

Craig "Powerplay" was the badboy of stereos back in the day. They had something insane like 12 watts of power!! And they had a little red light that flickered when you really cranked up the volume....lol. :D

I declare a tie. What month were you born in? LOL