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cd changer


melav

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The CDR-23 in the GT3 does not have an external amplifier. It also doesn't have the MOST bus cable, so you will definitely need that. You may also need to have someone with a PST2 enable the headunit to recognize the CD changer instead of the single CD unit in the head.

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If you are adding or removing MOST (fiber optical components) the MOST controlling computer(s) need to know what parts are activated. All the cars computers are programed by the Porsche PST2 (system tester). The MOST system is an all or nothing system. That is, you can not mix and match MOST components with non-MOST (conventional) components.

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Understood you cannot mix and match MOST and non-MOST. However all the documentation I've read on MOST states it supports self-discovery and self-configuration. Of course, a master component (probably the head unit here) needs to support that, and perhaps the Becker head unit (part of the CDR23 factory install) does not, hence the required PST2 configuration.

Does anyone manufacture an analog line-in -> MOST component that can be added to the factory CDR-23 system to provide input to an analog device such as an MP3 player?

Oasis - maker of MOST chipsets and prototyping tools, has the MOSTWave that would seem to indicate such a device has already been considered.

http://www.oasis.com/support/downloads/rap...gtools.htm#wave

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