Thanks to everybody who responded (Ron, Pierre, Kevin, Tom, ...). I should have mentioned that I do check the md5sum of the downloaded ISO and I make sure it is correct before burning -- it is just that I never get it to match after burning. Guess I'll try the DAO option in Windows, and (someday) try -nopad in Linux.
Randy Kramer On Thursday 17 October 2002 03:18 pm, Ron Stodden wrote: ---<snip>--- > The Acer 6206 may be a rebadged someone else's > drive (look carefully all over it, inside and out). There are not > that many original drive creators, the rest just rebadge. Could be, but I'd be a little surprised -- Acer is a big enough manufacturer in <wherever they are> that I'd expect they manufacture it themselves, possibly under various licenses from others. BTW, I'm very happy with it, and assume that, once I learn how to use it in Linux (tried a few times, a few distros back) that it will work for 700 MB disks in Linux like it does in Windows.
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