On Wednesday 09 July 2003 01:24 pm, Joel Hammer wrote:
> I'll give that a try, but, the program gave some options when I was all
> done with it. One, which I chose, specifically stated that it would create
> a CD readable by any CD reader.
> Joel
By which they mean that a non-burning CD drive will
On Wed, 9 Jul 2003, Joel Hammer wrote:
> I'll give that a try, but, the program gave some options when I was all done
> with it. One, which I chose, specifically stated that it would create a CD
> readable by any CD reader.
Yea, but that has nothing to do with the OS that is controlling the CD
dri
I'll give that a try, but, the program gave some options when I was all done
with it. One, which I chose, specifically stated that it would create a CD
readable by any CD reader.
Joel
On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 06:13:21AM -0700, Gary Wilson wrote:
> > > > > At work I created a data cd with images, lar
> > > > At work I created a data cd with images, large
> and small (300kb up to
> > > > 33 megs), with easy CD creator or some such.
> I ran the option to make
> > > > the cd readable by all cd readers. This was on
> windows 2000.
I think that your problem may be with CD Creator,
which is a packe
The only error I get is IO error reading file. There is nothing in
/var/log/messages.
If I try to open with xv I get "bus error."
I don't think I have DMA enabled for the cdrom. I will
have to look into that.
Joel
On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 09:08:12AM -0400, Net Llama! wrote:
> What are the errors??
What are the errors?? This is like pulling teeth here. Maybe your CDROM
drive needs to have DMA turned on?
On Mon, 7 Jul 2003, Joel Hammer wrote:
> OK. More investigation. The transfer of many files goes fine until I try
> to tranfer a 34 meg tif file. All the preceding files are much smaller
>
OK. More investigation. The transfer of many files goes fine until I try
to tranfer a 34 meg tif file. All the preceding files are much smaller
jpeg's. Whether I try cp, conqueror, or xv, nothing seems to read this
file correctly, whereas it read ok with xp. Another 34 meg tiff also fails
to read.
On 07/07/03 17:37, Joel Hammer wrote:
At work I created a data cd with images, large and small (300kb up to
33 megs), with easy CD creator or some such. I ran the option to make
the cd readable by all cd readers. This was on windows 2000.
At home, this disk refuses to load properly with caldera 2
Quoth Joel Hammer:
> At work I created a data cd with images, large and small (300kb up to
> 33 megs), with easy CD creator or some such. I ran the option to make
> the cd readable by all cd readers. This was on windows 2000.
>
> At home, this disk refuses to load properly with caldera 2.4 on one
On Mon, 7 Jul 2003 20:37:48 -0400
Joel Hammer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At work I created a data cd with images, large and small (300kb up to
> 33 megs), with easy CD creator or some such. I ran the option to make
> the cd readable by all cd readers. This was on windows 2000.
>
> At home, thi
At work I created a data cd with images, large and small (300kb up to
33 megs), with easy CD creator or some such. I ran the option to make
the cd readable by all cd readers. This was on windows 2000.
At home, this disk refuses to load properly with caldera 2.4 on one box
and lindows on a second
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