Ronnie Gauthier wrote: > I know lots of the problems with IDE burning is the CD and HD being on > the same ribbon, as well as in direct CD2CD with the CDburner and > CDreader on the same ribbon. >
That is the problem with IDE burners. For on-the-fly burning at high speed the CDROM and CD-RW must be on separate IDE channels. If slaving a CD-RW to a hard drive is not acceptable, then the CDROM should be slaved to the CD-RW. If you look at computers on sale in the various emporia, the CD-RW is the "boot" or master CDROM. In theory, Burn-Proof allows on-the-fly burning with the CDROM as master, and the CD-RW as slave, on the secondary IDE channel. As pointed out previously, SCSI burners avoid this IDE channel congestion. -- Leon A. Goldstein Powered by Libranet 2.7 Debian Linux System 5WV271 _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe/Suspend/Etc -> http://www.linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-users