well i know cdwrite is broke, and ive seen other ppl say the same thing. does
any body have a fix for it????

I have found a replacement program called cdrecord seems more advanced, another
lucky person who gets all the manufactures specs that i cant beg borrow or
steal.

but i cant compare the images even though they are identical and now i know why
there is an off by one error some where as i will demonstrate

the disk partition at /dev/sda1, contains my mastered iso file system i used to
burn /dev//scd1 with cdrecord

technet9:root# isosize /dev/sda1
244883456
technet9:root# isosize /dev/scd1
244883456
technet9:root# 
technet9:root# cmp2 -S 244883456  /dev/sda1 /dev/scd1

/dev/sda1 /dev/scd1 differ: char 244883457, line 3585535


technet9:root# dd bs=2048 if=/dev/scd1 of=/dev/null
119573+0 records in
119573+0 records out

so should i givee up on cdwrite and convert all my cd mastering tools to use
cdrecord now, have we worked out all the problems, and how do u get all the neet
manufacturing info on propriatary scsi commands



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