said:
>In <20070908214712-33304-7@scoug.com>, on 09/08/07
> at 09:47 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said:
>Hi,
>Just to add few comments to the other good info you have been given by
>the others...
>>I backed up with RSJ 5.07 and Ba2KWS 4.0 or 4.10 and then RSJ said the CD
>>was sealed. I tried a new CD and RSJ said it was unusable because it had
>>been formatted by a third party.
>There's something wrong with what you are doing. DId these procedures
>ever work? If so, how long have you using these procedures? What did
>you change recently that might have caused the bustage?
>If you are using CD-R media, there's no such thing as formatting. What
>there is is finalizing, but that's done after the CD is written. Some
>versions of RSJ call this sealing.
>>BA2KWS has an erase command, but I can't get the prompt in an OS/2 window
>>to ahange from C:\ to G:\ wahere BA2Kws resides.
>What erase command? There's nothing to erase with CD-R media.
>>What am I doing wrong?
>First you are not being the least bit clear about what is failing.
>Pretend that you are trying fix this problem for someone else and provide
>the same information that know you would ask for.
>>Is BA2Kws an orphan?
>It's been unsupported for something like 4 years. The developers have
>been gone for at least a couple of years. Intradyn purchased the rights
>to the software, but they are probably just using the code in their other
>products.
>>I couldn't find anybody who offered it when I did a
>>Google search.
>You won't, unless you are looking for used copies.
>Steven
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