Hi fluff

I missed the first part of this thread but I would be very very surprised if
an old CD burner (I presume that your SCSI burner is 'old') could write
successfully to a -RW (rewriteable) blank disk.  Even the ATA drive in my G3
wont even read a -RW.  Even my G4 wouldnt read an -RW created on
someoneelses machine.  My iMac reads most things.

I have an old SCSI burner (4 speed) and it will only burn CD-R media rated
to 4X, so I reckon that you have a gross mismatch if you are trying to use
-RW media.

Peter


> Outback Mac Digest #868
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> 1. Re: scsi CD burner and OS9/ OSX


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