The newer Yamaha CD-R drives are protected by an NDA. You can't get the developer information without signing one. The old CDR-100 information is available on their website.
I used to own a CDR-100. I now have a CDR-400c. The 100 was more stable and better made, but the 400c has better features. (I use it under Windoze, though...) Jeff On Sun, Oct 19, 1997 at 11:14:25AM +0200, Paul Huygen wrote: > Danny ter Haar wrote: > > >This week we purchased the CDR400T (6x4) from Yamaha. > >So far we have been unable to get xcdroast to work with it. > > I am sorry for Danny. However, it is consistent with > the "Hardware Compatibility Howto" that lists the equipment that is > known to work or not to work with Linux. The CDR400T is listed in the > table of CDR's known NOT to work. There seems to be some flaw in the > CDR400 that is not present in the other Yamaha CDR's. > > If I consider buying equipment like a CDR or a page scanner, I always > consult the"Hardware Compatibility Howto" to prevent unpleasant > surprise like Danny has got. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .