I used it for a data CD that was copy protected, and it worked. YMMV. :)
I think these were the commands: cdrdao read-cd --device 2,0,0 --read-raw \ --datafile mydata.bin -v 99 mydata.cue Then this: cdrdao write --device 2,0,0 --overburn \ -v 99 --speed 4 mydata.cue Larry >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/03/04 4:06 PM >>> > > You might try cdrdao, I have used it to copy all kinds of stuff. > Larry, OK, I just emerged cdrdao. Can you provide me with a suggested command line? Looking at the options it looks like it's intended for audio CDs and not data CDs. Thanks in advance, Mark -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
