Jens Benecke wrote:
> 
> On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 12:56:31PM -0400, Paul Abrahams wrote:
> 
> > Is there any support for CD writing through W4L3.0 using a program such
> > as Adaptec DirectCD, or is it still necessary to do it through Linux?
> 
> I can't understand why you would want to write CDs with Windows
> (instability, no Rockridge support, no extra file attributes on CDs, and
> all), but you can always create your ISO images with Windows and then burn
> them on CD using
> 
>         cdrecord -speed 4 -dev 0,0 myfile.iso
> 
> (assuming your SCSI writer is at SCSI ID 0, LUN 0).

        And if one wants a GUI interface, XCD-Roast is available. I recently
setup a box to gen' CDs based on ISO images, or copy CDs, or write random
files
to the media. Most of the functionality found in Adaptec's EZ/CD Creator is
here,
though the process flow is a bit different. It even has a "simulation" mode
which pretends it's writing to the disk, but really isn't because the laser
is
turned off. It's a nice way to make sure you're doing what you intend, test
things like buffering, etc.
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