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Hello
RSJ is not THE ONLY, but the only commercial, OS/2 CD burning SW =
and their service and support is excellent !
I do have their OS/2 and WIN versions !!
There are some other SW too, ie the mentioned CDrecord =
but I do not have experience with these nor with their support !?
Cheers, svobi
waynec@linkline.com on 10/11/2003 21:09:54
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: Need recommendation for drive for TP 600X: read
DVD and write CD in eCS
Steve Carter writes: =
> =
> There is only one OS/2 CD-burning software game in town: RSJ
> =
> http://www.rsj.de =
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> RSJ also makes a windows version. =
I am not currently using a cdrw, but I am starting to give it some =
thought... =
What about the freeware "cdrecord" program, is that not a solution? Or
does =
it require RSJ? =
The cost of RSJ makes a cd writer a very expensive proposition for
OS/2; in =
fact, it might be cheaper to convert to WinXP!!!
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