> Any chance all of your compiled stuff is available in public sometime?

Ok; cdrkit is available at http://blairdude.googlepages.com/cdrkit
(source and binary packages).

> I'd love to test DVD recording as I've always wanted to be able to

Yes please test and let me know the results.  I also just fixed the
bug in genisoimage so you will no longer need -allow-limited-size to
create an iso.

> I'm not sure about the status of XGCDROM.SYS, was it open source yet

I believe it is a combination of xcdrom (GPL) and gcdrom (SATA-only,
based on xcdrom) to have a driver which supports both PATA and SATA.
So yes, it is open-source.

> No idea which one would be better, never found a working DOS CDRTOOLS
> for DVD (CDDL license was it?), never found any DOS port of CDRKIT
> (GPL?) at all.

I'm pretty sure that the cdrecord included with FD 1.0 had DVD support
IIRC.  Since cdrkit is based on cdrtools, the code needed to compile
for DJGPP was still there, I just wrote some makefiles to compile it
because I couldn't get cmake to work for me.  And there were some very
minor code changes.

cdrkit is available under the GPL, and cdrtools is partly available
under the CDDL and partly under the GPL (supposedly incompatible to
each other - debate over the topic led to cdrkit forking from the last
GPL version)... at least the way I understand it.

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