> Not true. You can write to the CD-RW, or even a CD-R as a Session. You can
> add as many Sessions to a disc until it is full. You don�t have to wipe the
> drive every time you need to write to it as long as there is space on the
> disc.
> 

Is this with Apple's built in burning support (in OS 9)?  (I use it, not
Toast or anything else)  It seems what the only way that I can get data on a
CD-R/RW is to do it all as one session.  Even with a CD-RW in the drive with
hundreds of MB free the finder will not let me drop files in until I erase
it and remount.  Maybe I just missed something (or the drivers for my
external CD-RW are odd).  How do you burn a small session?

Thanks,

Matt


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