Hi!
Look at www.opus.co.tt/dave/index.htm , there should be some links (one or
two) two cd burner software for DOS. There you can look, which you can bye.
so long, florian
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Von: Richard Menedetter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Datum: Dienstag, 05. September 2000 22:32
Betreff: DOS and the future - writing CD-ROMs
>Hi
>
>"Edenyard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> E> Whilst this very interesting thread is active, perhaps I can
> E> ask whether anyone has found a CD-ROM writer that runs under DOS.
>Every cd-r works in DOS, when you have a program which can use it.
>(no driver needed)
>
>The problem is that I don't know any DOS burner program.
>
>Use Linux cdXroast (or equivalent programs for command line)
>
> E> I've seen lots of drives for sale and they all seem to say the dreaded
> E> words 'Minimum requirements of 'Doze ninety-something and a CPU
> E> running at gigahertz'. In my foolish way, I thought that, since an
> E> ordinary CD-ROM has a DOS driver that things like XT can access, maybe
> E> a writer would, too....
>The computer has to be able to deliver a STEADY data stream of at least 150
>KB/s (single speed)
>It will work if the computer is able to do so. (Otherwise you will run out
>of data, get a buffer underrun, and the media will be ruined)
>
> E> Whilst I'm at it, does the ZIP drive run on pure DOS, too?
>Sure ... there is a guest driver for dos !
>
> E> Ron.
>
>CU, Ricsi
>
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