Hi,
I found you've answered in debian news on problems with cd-r.
I hope you can help me. My name is Valentine, I've tryied to write
a CD on IOMEGA CD-R. SCSI emulation was fine and I can mount
other CD's on /dev/scd0, but when I'm trying to either cdrecord
or cdwrite program,
On Sun, 10 May 1998, XRD Lab wrote:
> mwb wrote:
> >
> > I have a Mermorex CRW-1622.
>
> Sorry for the stupid question. Is the above drive IDE?
YES, it is IDE.
>
> > I use kernel 2.1.94 for writing. As far as it goes, you need to
> > compile the kernel to use scsi emulation, generic scsi s
mwb wrote:
>
> I have a Mermorex CRW-1622.
Sorry for the stupid question. Is the above drive IDE?
> I use kernel 2.1.94 for writing. As far as it goes, you need to
> compile the kernel to use scsi emulation, generic scsi support, and
> cd support. Do not include atapi cd support - it won't l
On Sat, 9 May 1998, XRD Lab wrote:
> Machine: Pentium 166MHz MMX, 32MB RAM, swap 40MB
> OS : Debian linux, kernel 2.0.29
> CD-Writer:HP 7100 (internal model), (IDE interface, not scsi)
>
> cdwrite -v -s 2 -D /dev/hdd cdimg
I have a Mermorex CRW-1622. It
Hi,
One more question about cd's written under windows95 using HP7100i
writer.
After the writing is over in Win95, I get a message telling that the cd
is readable only under Win95/NT service pack 2.0. My older version of
Win95 cannot read the CD. Well, it is not a bother. My problem is that I
can
Hi,
I am facing a problem with cdwrite. Before going further, my machine
specs are as below:
Machine: Pentium 166MHz MMX, 32MB RAM, swap 40MB
OS : Debian linux, kernel 2.0.29
CD-Writer:HP 7100 (internal model), (IDE interface, not scsi)
I wanted to burn some cd's
Hi Stefan,
> cdrecord (including 1.6a9) is using illegal code, which makes it impossible
> to compile on all versions of linux.
>
> small example, found in lib/format.c
>
>
> va_list rargs;
>
> rargs = va_arg(args, va_list);
>
>
> this is possi
On 11 Feb 1998, Stefan Berndtsson wrote:
> Leszek Gerwatowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > > cdrecord (including 1.6a9) is using illegal code, which makes it
> > > impossible
> > > to compile on all versions of linux.
[...]
> >
> > Yes - it uses illegal code but it works (on Linux x86 mach
Leszek Gerwatowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > cdrecord (including 1.6a9) is using illegal code, which makes it impossible
> > to compile on all versions of linux.
> >
> > small example, found in lib/format.c
> >
> >
> > va_list rargs;
> >
> > rargs = va_arg(args, v
On 11 Feb 1998, Stefan Berndtsson wrote:
> Leszek Gerwatowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > > Hi all, not really a debian question, so please excuse me if someone's
> > > bothered. Is there any other SCSI cd writer supported by cdwrite (I have
> > &
Leszek Gerwatowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Hi all, not really a debian question, so please excuse me if someone's
> > bothered. Is there any other SCSI cd writer supported by cdwrite (I have
> > 2.0, any new release?) except hp, yamaha, philips and kodak?
> Hi all, not really a debian question, so please excuse me if someone's
> bothered. Is there any other SCSI cd writer supported by cdwrite (I have
> 2.0, any new release?) except hp, yamaha, philips and kodak? I have a
> teac r55s and it seems it's not supported. Is
Hi all,
not really a debian question, so please excuse me if someone's bothered.
Is there any other SCSI cd writer supported by cdwrite (I have 2.0, any new
release?) except hp, yamaha, philips and kodak? I have a teac r55s and it seems
it's not supported. Is it really unsupported? Sin
Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: Hi!
: I've installed xcdroast from hamm and I'm trying to copy an audio cd.
: Xcdroast is still using cdwrite - which isn't installed anymore. Even
: worse cdwrite won't work with my cdwriter, only cdrecord does it.
: W
Hi!
I've installed xcdroast from hamm and I'm trying to copy an audio cd.
Xcdroast is still using cdwrite - which isn't installed anymore. Even
worse cdwrite won't work with my cdwriter, only cdrecord does it.
What Do I need to do to let xcdroast use cdrecord?
Any help is a
On Wed, 22 Oct 1997, Kirk Hilliard wrote:
> I do seem to have a reliability issue with some fairly cheap green on
> gold CDRs. (US$4 ea @ qty 100 with a black label thermally printed on
> them by a local company -- supposed to be Sony CDRs, but they were
> totally blank before being printed). T
Thanks to all who offered help on getting my Yamaha CDR400tx (1.0d) CD
recorder working, especially to Nathan Norman who pointed me to
http://www.shop.de/cgi-bin/winni/lsc.pl
where I discovered that cdwrite-2.0 does not support the CDR400tx but
that cdrecord-1.5 does.
There does not seem to be
Bruce Perens wrote:
>
> I've sometimes cleared it by unloading and reloading the SCSI driver.
iff the boot drive is not on the same SCSI Bus as the CDR drive.
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On Tue, 21 Oct 1997, Bruce Perens wrote:
> I've sometimes cleared it by unloading and reloading the SCSI driver.
A question related to this: is it posible to force a driver to unload,
even if it says 'device busy'?
I have a QIC-80-WIDE tape drive, which doesn't seem to understand the
'eof' comma
On Tue, 21 Oct 1997, Bruce Perens wrote:
> I've sometimes cleared it by unloading and reloading the SCSI driver.
Hmmm, how do you do that? Do you mean you unload and reload it as a
module?
Joost
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I've sometimes cleared it by unloading and reloading the SCSI driver.
Bruce
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at. My Pentium 90 can burn CDs in multi-user, my 486 never
> could and had to go single-user to burn a CD.
>
> To avoid CD waste, test writing in "dummy" mode.
I burned some cd's tonight, but I also had a hard time with the writer
before I could effectively use it.
I can't interpret that SCSI error, but you can write to [EMAIL PROTECTED],
and there are people on that list who can help. Could it be a data
underrun? I would suggest burning CDs in single-user mode until you are
sure about that. My Pentium 90 can burn CDs in multi-user, my 486 never
could and had
Kirk Hilliard wrote:
>
>
> # cdwrite -v --device /dev/sg0 UnixCD.iso
> cdwrite 2.0
> Track 01: data 26 Mb
> Manufacturer: YAMAHA
> Model: CDR400t
> Revision: 1.0d
> Using mode:Yamaha
> Using speed: 2
> mode_select6#2 resul
On Tue, 21 Oct 1997, Kirk Hilliard wrote:
: Greetings,
:
: I am having difficulty writing a CD using a Yamaha CDR400tx on a
: Gateway2000 P5-90 (using a BusLogic B-958 SCSI card) running Debian
: 1.3.1 (cdwrite 2.0, mkisofs v1.11). This same CD writer seems to work
: on an NT machine.
Please
Greetings,
I am having difficulty writing a CD using a Yamaha CDR400tx on a
Gateway2000 P5-90 (using a BusLogic B-958 SCSI card) running Debian
1.3.1 (cdwrite 2.0, mkisofs v1.11). This same CD writer seems to work
on an NT machine.
The CD-Writing mini-Howto talked about using scsi devices such
You might check into the cdrecord program. Also, there is a list at
pixar.com (cdwrite or cdrecord list or some such) that may be of use.
Steve Hsieh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there any way to make a hybrid CD on Linux? I guess cdwrite just
> writes an image file onto th
Is there any way to make a hybrid CD on Linux? I guess cdwrite just
writes an image file onto the CD, so the question is if it is possible to
create that hybrid (mac / iso) file?
Steve
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On Thu, 24 Apr 1997 12:04:41 -0500, m* wrote:
>Bruce Perens wrote:
>>
>> There is a support list for cdwrite. Send "subscribe" to
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Then send your question to the list.
>>
>
>quickly:
>
>has anyone ever burned cd's usi
Bruce Perens wrote:
>
> There is a support list for cdwrite. Send "subscribe" to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Then send your question to the list.
>
quickly:
has anyone ever burned cd's using the HP4020i?
m*
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My Yamaha CDR-100 seems to write well at 4X speed on my Pentium with
aic7xxx controller on the motherboard, but worked more poorly on some
of my 486 systems with ISA SCSI c
On Apr 24, Peter Iannarelli wrote
> Hi all:
>
> I'm running kernel 2.1.29 from and Debian Version 1.2.8.
> I have an AHA2940 SCSI controller. On that controller I
> have a tape, HD and Yamaha CDR400t CDROM burner.
^^^
cdwrite is at the mom
urn a CD via cdwrite I get the
following messages:
cdwrite 2.0
Track 01: data 596 Mb
Manufacturer: YAMAHA
Model: CDR400t
Revision: 1.0c
Using mode:Yamaha
Using speed: 2
mode_select6#2 result 0, pack_id 12 sense 70 00 05 00 00 00 00 0A 00 00 00
00 26 02 00 00
18 of 18 mode_sele
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