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- Subject: Re: How to use a CD-R?
- From: jwt@example.com (Jim Tittsler)
- Date: Mon, 13 Jan 1997 17:30:11 +0900
- Newsgroups: list.tlug
- Organization: 7J1AJH/AI8A Tokyo
- References: <199701121026.TAA00803@example.com>
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In article <199701121026.TAA00803@example.com>, "A.Tomita,Jr." <Alberto@example.com> wrote: > >I'm trying to use cdwrite-2.0, but its documentation says only >Philips, Yamaha and HP drives are supported. > I started with cdwrite-2.0 and added the commands necessary to control my Creative CDR2000. Most of the subroutines that communicate with the drive contain switch statements for each drive, so *if* you know the drive's command set, it is straightforward to add support for your drive. Fortunately, with the "Multimedia Command Set" *finally* reaching stability, this problem will go away in the next generation. Not that it helps you much. :-) Actually, if your Panasonic drive is recent enough, it may come close enough to compliance to not cause any problems. You can find the latest draft MMC spec at ftp.symbios.com. >And what is the procedure to write a CD-ROM, anyway? cdwrite is designed to copy an ISO9660 filesystem image to the CD-R. You can create an ISO with mkisofs. mkisofs will allow you to create the image as either a (large) file or on a raw hard disk partition. The later has performance advantages if your disk is badly fragmented. I also like to create the "master" on a raw hard disk partition, and then mount it just like a CD-ROM to double-check that the structure is the way I want it before burning the CD-R copy. -- Jim Tittsler, Tokyo 7j1ajh@example.com <URL:http://shrine.cyber.ad.jp/~jwt/> ----------------------------------------------------------------- a word from the sponsor will appear below ----------------------------------------------------------------- The TLUG mailing list is proudly sponsored by TWICS - Japan's First Public-Access Internet System. Now offering 20,000 yen/year flat rate Internet access with no time charges. Full line of corporate Internet and intranet products are available. info@example.com Tel: 03-3351-5977 Fax: 03-3353-6096
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