Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Fri, 06 Oct 2000 10:24:36 +0200 | From | Dennis K <> | Subject | Re: failure to burn CDs under 2.4.0-test9 |
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Henrik Størner wrote: > Heh - the first drive I saw this on was an old HP IDE drive only > capable of burning at double-speed. The second - a Yamaha SCSI > drive - does support CDRW, but I rarely use it. The Yamaha does > quad-speed, which is what I used when the burn faild. > > Haven't had any problems prior to this with these drives running at > their max speed, though. And the same drive burns the same image > just fine while running 2.2.17.
I have (or to be fair, my work has) an old HP7200 parallel port CD-R and CD-RW drive, and it runs perfectly under 2.4.0-test7... Haven't had a single burn that has failed. It's max speed is 2x, but i always use the speed=2... Dunno why.. Just does... I'll try without, but I can't see what it should change...
Regards, Dennis Krøger
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