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Take a look at Audio/Data CD Creator for os/2. It is a great cd burning program and free. I have a k-6 at 330 mhz and a plextor runs fine on it using libranet linux.
On Wed, 3 Sep 2003 14:24:38 PDT7
"Gary Granat" wrote:
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> Something else seems to be rearing its ugly head. It seems that all the
> currently available CD-RW drives from Plextor, Sony, and Teac specify a minimum
> of a Pentium II running at 300mhz. My system uses an AMD-K6 running at 256mhz
> (don't laugh). Realistically, is this an issue?
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