>> Google says rugxulo.googlepages.com and there a link
>> points to the 7zip: http://rugxulo.googlepages.com/xgcdrm24.7z
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> Would this driver work for recording? on any drive?
I think using aspi.sys you can use cdrecord with it. Maybe I will
test it if I can get FreeDOS to boot on my laptop (1.
Eric Auer escreveu:
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> Google says rugxulo.googlepages.com and there a link
> points to the 7zip: http://rugxulo.googlepages.com/xgcdrm24.7z
Would this driver work for recording? on any drive?
Maybe I am just daydreaming :)
Alain
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> Eric
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Hi!
Drivers like gcdrom alone only give low-level CD/DVD, no ISO9660.
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> So apparently the ISO9660 file system is becoming common and older
> drivers won't work, true?
No. SHSUCDX is what does ISO9660 for you. Actually it would
be nice to have a version which also does UDF as well :-).
I
Ray Davison wrote:
> So apparently the ISO9660 file system is becoming common and older
> drivers won't work, true?
No. Olders drivers don't work, because native S-ATA is accessed differently.
>> Xgcdrom is xcdrom (ATAPI) and gcdrom (S-ATA) combined into
>> one driver, so you can use both types
Eric Auer wrote:
> Hi!
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>>> Drivers like gcdrom alone only give low-level CD/DVD, no ISO9660.
So apparently the ISO9660 file system is becoming common and older
drivers won't work, true?
>
> Xgcdrom is xcdrom (ATAPI) and gcdrom (S-ATA) combined into
> one driver, so you can use both types of C
Hi!
>> Drivers like gcdrom alone only give low-level CD/DVD, no ISO9660.
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> The CD/DVD is SATA. Since I didn't find xgcdrom I tried gcdrom. Seems
> to work. What benefit would I see with xgcdrom?
Xgcdrom is xcdrom (ATAPI) and gcdrom (S-ATA) combined into
one driver, so you can use both typ
Eric Auer wrote:
> Drivers like gcdrom alone only give low-level CD/DVD, no ISO9660.
The CD/DVD is SATA. Since I didn't find xgcdrom I tried gcdrom. Seems
to work. What benefit would I see with xgcdrom?
Ray
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Eric Auer wrote:
> Suitable drivers: xcdrom for ATAPI, gcdrom or uide
> or xgcdrom for S-ATA.
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> Check http://rugxulo.googlepages.com/ for a mirror of XGCDROM
> and other useful updated free DOS software :-).
The CD/DVD drive is SATA.
I do not find any reference to xqcdrom on that page or in
Hi,
> I have a 1.0 CD and a 1G, USB, thumb drive that brings up what looks
> like the same menu as the CD. Both try to load XCDROM and report "No
> CD-ROM to use". Of course the CD had to use the CD drive to get to that
> point. Any idea what is going on?
The CD boots a diskette image with