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Offline drHirudo

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Re: Where's the MakeCD site?
« on: August 30, 2004, 06:07:09 PM »
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I sell Amiga CDs that I create on eBay.  I have never had one returned and my customers are very happy with them.  In fact, I have even had repeat customers who have bought more then one of my Amiga CDs.  So, actually, I do have an idea of what I am doing.  The Amiga CDs that I create and sell are the following:

Wings
SideWinder
F/A-18 Interceptor
King's Quest VI
Nucleus
Amiga Programs DMS & ADF Volume One

I also create Amiga CD32 CDs from my Master ISO files.

I will be selling more Amiga CDs soon.  I usually sell them around Christmas time.  They are really nice.  They have printed jewel case inserts and are shrink-wrapped to help protect them in shipping.  I also create CDs for the Atari ST computers.    :-D

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So you are one of these pirate nerds who makes money by selling software which he didn't have any right to do. This is criminal act and people like you should be sanctioned. What's your name on EBay, so you should be listed as a scammer/pirate and a common loser? :pissed:

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Re: Where's the MakeCD site?
« Reply #1 on: August 31, 2004, 11:03:05 AM »
I have Amiga and PC sitting next to each other, but my CDWriter is on the Amiga, the bigger Hard Disk is on the Amiga and I use more the Amiga. I fryied lots of PC and Amiga CDs (also PSX CDs, plus some LiveCDs for the PC like the SyllableLiveCD and KnoppixMAME) and didn't have any problem. The post about using PC for Amiga CDs was totally irrelevant and shows the competence of the poster. In fact a friend had burned some CDs on PC and the come home wanting to burn them again (wasting blank CDs), because they were written not in order and his MP3 player had problems with the tracks order. So I rewrote in on the Amiga and everything was okay and he gave me the old CDs which he didn't need anymore. Yes, it's a little slower than it should be on up to date computer, on my Amiga, but considering it's 12 years old machine now, without a single hardware update, the CD and the HD are on same cable and the HD is on 5400RPM, I think it does the job perfect. Of course the Windows fans will try to correct me, but before any of them ask - I don't care if Nero/Adaptec/{Your favourite CD burning software here} does the work better. BTW I tried Nero and it crashed on the install, later I installed it but wasn't impressed and removed it.