Yo!

I have some spare junk lying around and would like to throw
together a machine dedicated to burning CD's.
The "junk" is as follows:

Genuine Pentium 133mhz, 32mb EDO Ram, 1.6GB EIDE mode4/DMA Western Dig HDD
ATAPI 40speed CD-ROM, Smart&Friendly ATAPI 4speed write/2speed
re-write/32speed read
3Com 3C509b ISA NIC (to connect to my Lan).

Would a machine built around this junk be powerful enough to burn reliably?

Also as I often "backup" Disks that the manufacturers in their infinite
wisdom have decided
to make difficult to "backup" maybe some of you know if Linux burning
programs have the 
capability to bypass the various copy protections.
I usually use in Windoze the program CloneCD, which is surprisingly
successful but have
yet to see anything similar for Linux. 

Best regards:

Michael Perry.
R&D. Dep. Netafim Magal.
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The three most dangerous things are a programmer with a soldering iron, a
manager who codes, and a user who gets ideas.







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