Bill Davidsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I wouldn't live in the past if you would get the hint that SCSI is dead
> for probably 98% of your users, and trying to use connections which
> depent on the fantasy that the devices are scsi is a source of endless
> grief. Only the commands are (sort
* PIE/PIF scan on NEC drives
* manual vendor-specific command set selection was buggy - fixed now
NB: some drives may hang at this time, if you select Lite-On commands.
Thomas
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You could invest 20 dollar into the experiment to buy and install
a cheap CD burner.
You could try cdrskin, a cdrecord compatibility wrapper
around libburn:
http://scdbackup.sourceforge.net/cdrskin_eng.html
I haven't looked at this, and it doesn't meet my current need
Joerg Schilling wrote:
Bill Davidsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
FC1 with upgrades, 2.6.15 kernel. And I see it's still trying to convert
the device name to some pseudo-scsi mumbo-jumbo instead of using the
standard interface. And still has the "unintentional" warning which
isn't true beca
Thanks for reply, Thomas and thanks for making great program!
Guess I should gave more info from beginning. I'm using QPXtools and
like this program a lot. Unfortunately it works only with cdrdao and not
with growisofs which I'm using for burning DVDs. I've got a problem that
all my DVD-RW disk
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