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eyeleica wrote:
> What I did was to use the cd-rw (plextor) as both the reader and writer
> with generic mmc driver.
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> Presto! The 1:1 CD Copy program is working like a champ!
What 1:1 copy program is that ? Sounds as though you are doing the equivalent
of the old floppy disk DISKCOPY A: A: , but with CDs. And listening to it
at the same time ? I didn't even know that was possible . . . .
[ An aside to anyone reading this: Do any RSJ users out there happen to use it
with CD-RW ? I've looked through the printed manual and the .PDF file, which
nowhere specifically mention rewriteable CDs. The closest thing I saw was a
command line switch for FORMAT . . . but no ERASE. Nor does it seem to be an
option in the GUI. I'm using ver. 3.61 of RSJ. ]
> Now to get the digital camera working and it is all os/2 here!
Please give us a full report on how that goes for you. I recently purchased a
Belkin 2-port USB 2.0 card, but haven't put it in my system yet. I plan to
get a hub and one of those 6-way flash card readers. This is mainly with the
idea of getting a digital camera, as most of the other (non-USB) system
devices are already in place, and not due to be changed anytime soon. I'm
thinking the USB support can probably be arranged o.k. in eCS, but may not be
an option in the older Warp 4 / FP-9 partition (?).
Jordan
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