Anything will read them.  For wtiting XCDroast works great (and comes w/ 
Mandrake). 

You can use EZ to write - just make sure UDF is not used. I'm not sure how to 
do that tho.

I can tell you some general info about UDF tho:

It's designed to make CD-RW's work like flpys in that you can erase only parts 
of the disk, rather than having to erase the whole disk.  Does have one flaw 
however - if you erase a chunk (creating fragmentation) and then it tries to 
write something bigger than that empty space to that same part, you get errors.


> That may be the answer since the CD-RW's I'm
> trying to read were created with that software over
> on windows!!  Thanks for the lead I may have to
> change my CD software on windows!
> What's a good program to use in Linux to read
> and write to CD-RW's?? 
> Vern
> 
> On Sun, 16 Apr 2000, you wrote:
> > Adaptec's web site might have some information on UDF.  EZCD Creator 
supports 
> > it.
> > 
> > Ty C. Mixon
> > F.T.C. Enterprises
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