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Ok, this is so weird.

Download the firmware image for the N810 and save it. (the RX-44_DIABLO_4.2008.36-5_PR_COMBINED_MR0_ARM.bin file)

Open it with VLC media player.

It will actually play the song included with the N810. Sounds...different...


And in the very end, it will play the alarm tune! Cool!
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I won't even ask how did you learn that
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Double click, I would guess.
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It treats the firmware just like any other bin/cue file. That's how it can read it. Technically, if you had an associated cue file, the bin firmware file *could* in theory be written to cd.
 
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