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If you are using IDE (I don't know how this works in SCSI), and if you are
using Dani's drivers, you can use one CD for both CD and CDRW -- no reboot
is necessary.
Sandy
>Steve Carter wrote:
>> Since RSJ mounts your CD as a drive letter, there is
>> the added complication of perhaps trying to do two things
>> with the same drive at the same time. I remember reading
>> this in docs for earlier versions, but was unable to find
>> the reference in current documentation. As I recall, it's
>> easy to change, requiring only a small edit to config.sys
>> and a reboot.
>Yes, you just comment out the "LOCKCDR" line. Otherwise, you'll have a
>rather annoying situation that you are guaranteed to trip over, sooner or
>later.
>Jordan
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