Mikhail Kolesnik wrote:
My guess is slow response of the device, after the command is timed out it does work, then the rerun gets a fast success since the speed is already set. Or the firmware could report a fail when it actually worked, not out of the question.Sometimes (not always) I got this messages: That is JUST a possibility, but you might look at the status, run the script and let it fail, then check the speed of the device again to see if it did change. -- bill davidsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> CTO TMR Associates, Inc Doing interesting things with small computers since 1979 |
- growisofs "Failed to change write speed" Mikhail Kolesnik
- Re: growisofs "Failed to change write speed&quo... Bill Davidsen
- Re: growisofs "Failed to change write speed&quo... scdbackup
- Re: growisofs "Failed to change write speed... Joerg Schilling

