On Saturday, December 14, 2002, at 11:23  AM, Patrick N�f wrote:

Has anyone tried using the Fink cdrecord package (from the 0.5.0a release) on Mac OS X 10.2 with, say, an Apple built-in CD-RW (such as on the Titanium Powerbook)? Or how about an external CD burner connected to the Mac via Firewire or USB port?
I have tried it on my PowerMac G4 with an external LaCie FireWire burner (seems to be a Yamaha model inside). I successfully made a couple of 80 minute CDs with overburning - they were only readable on the LaCie drive, though, not on the internal CD-ROM drive.

One more thing: I'm not sure if I did this with the current 1.11a40-2 package or with a previous version (I do selfupdate-cvs and update-all every other week). But the fact that I have only one .deb file lying around (and this file is for 1.11a40-2) seems fairly indicative that I used 1.11a40-2.
I use (and maintain) cdrecord and cdrdao, and they work great. I have a tdk 52x24x28 atm, in a firewire enclosure, but i've had from an 8x panasonic to 16, 24, 48 and this one work great :-)


-chris zubrzycki
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