> Is it possible to burn a cd from a cd with out first making a iso?  I
> use these commands to produce a cd:
>
>         mkisofs  -r -J -V cd_name  -o cd_image   img/
>
>         cdrecord -v speed=4 dev=0,0,0  -data  cd_image
>
>
> We just received a new machine to set up as a universal cd writer.  I
> want to put linux on it, but others want windows.  Biggest complaint was
> they would not be able to simple copy cds, the would need to make iso
> first.  Is there a way to just copy without making an iso.
>
> Thanks for your time in advance.

    Well, I have write a simple program could copy "CD-DA", "mode 1", "mode
2",
"mode 2 form 1", "mode 2 form 2", "mixed mode", "multisession"... "VCD 1.0",
"VCD 1.1", "VCD 2.0", "SVCD", "CVD"... directly.

    Are you interesting in my program? Would you want to try it? For now, it
only run
on linux smoothly. But I have to say very sorry about I could not open
source codes.
And I don't know where I should put it on. If anyone is interesting in try
it, I can mail
the binary to him.

    The program I named it "cdcopy". It links Schilling's scsi library, all
other parts are
coding by myself. I don't know much about copyright. But, could I just open
binary not
source codes?


Jack Ciao
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