On Wednesday 07 March 2001 05:50 am, Jim Lyons wrote:
> I've just been through all this with .ISO files and it's a minefield.
> First, ther'e the catch 22 that much of the info I found was for Linux
> but I needed to burn the images in Windows (obviously, if I'm to get
> Linux going in the first place). Eventually after several days on the
> web I found FireBurner (just do a search) which is a very compact, stand
> alone, time limited program which took an .ISO file and turned it into a
> bootable CD.
Prices start at $3000.00. License fee includes:
* One year free source code updates. (Includes new features when added
to FireBurner!)
* E-mail technical support
......... that's from their webpage.
Maybe I've been missin somethin but I've got tons of Free/free
software for burnin, includin ISO's /Audio / data / anything on either OS,
Windoze or Linux. I've not spent a penny much less $29.99 or $3000.
Since this is a Linux list, I'll recommend the best one (IMO) for exact
copies, makin bootable CD's from ISO's, etc
http://www.koncd.de/ it's Free/free, I like the tarball on this
one
[course it never hurts to have the best CD writer either........ Plextor]
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