I hadn't noticed any responses to my question below, did I miss it or are
there no choices for non-scsi?
Is there a non-scsi version or another product for writing cd's in dos
that can be used from a printer port?
Also, how much space can there be on a cd-rom when using a software like
Travers mentions below?
Thanks,
Mark
On 1999-12-27 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>There is indeed dos software to handle your cd-r in the dos
>environment. The only thing is though, it's not updated anymore, so
>you'll need to buy a supported model right away, and not change
>your drive. (not a problem really) and second, the software only
>supports scsi drives (this may be a problem if you're not used
>to/don't have scsi in your machine) It's put out by goldenhawk
>technologies, (Jeff Arnold is the author) and it can be found at;
>http://www.goldenhawk.com. They are up to release version 3.7f.
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