Are you sure you need the software.  Some of those recorders can 
create Windows Media files.  Mine, which is the WS200ST or something 
like that didn't even come with a CD I think because it is recognized 
as a drive and can create wma files.
At 01:04 AM 1/19/2006, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I now have an Olympus digital recorder with 128mb memory. I don't know the
>exact model. The person who lent it to me could not find the CD containing
>the software. When I connect it to my laptop, it shows up as another drive.
>But I would need to download the software which can convert/play DSS files.
>I can look at the Olympus site and see if they provide the software online.
>But I was wondering if there are any other programs which can play these
>files and convert them to wave or mp3.
>
>Thanks,
>
>
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