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The "Not Quite Amiga but still computer related category" => Amiga Emulation => Topic started by: lionstorm on June 05, 2003, 08:53:54 AM
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not directly amiga related but still I need some info so lets start with my main web info site. My brother (with his pc)burned a session on a CDRW but I could not read it on my pc under win98 (drive is not ready). So I burned another session with my amiga and makecd and the pc still does not recognizes it. Does the CDRW has to be fixed in order to be readable by win98 ?
Lio
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Yes, at least the session has to be "fixed" in order for another computer to read the disc if you are putting it into a standard CD-ROM drive. Another CD-RW drive should be able to read it without fixing the session.
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A CD-R/RW must be fixed to be recognized by a CD-ROM drive. There are some CD-ROM drives that recognize "open" CD-Rs, but not all. The lead-out information belongs to the CD-ROM standard. This has nothing to do with the operating system, at most with the firmware of the drive.
Bye,
Thomas
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The session is fixed but not the CD-RW. I think I found the reason on makeCD website : any CD-Rom drive manufactured before 1997 can not read CD-RW disk. And this pc( I got for free from work, it is a P200) is from 1996, with CD-ROM drive.
Lio
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And this pc( I got for free from work, it is a P200) is from 1996
Well, that would likely be the problem then.
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Since you're talking about closing sessions and stuff, I guess you aren't using UDFS packet writing stuff like DirectCD. But anyway, this is just yet another reminder that that this won't work on the Amiga. ;-)
And...I also have a P200 for 1996 and it works fine burning CDRW.