Re: 2nd question: CD writing
 
Ronald J. Hall wrote:
>   Fun never stops, does it? Amazing for a "dead" platform!
A PC is always an alternative but I just don't want one.
>   Hmm. You are talking about Anodyne Software's ExtenDOS series and/or
>   CDWriter/Backup, right?
I was talking about CDWriter/BackUp, but I would probably get ExtenDOS 
as well.  I suppose CDRecorder would be the best choice but it is very 
expensive.  Basically I would like a CD drive for my Falcon so I might 
as well buy a writer and some software for backing-up purposes.
> ->* Is CD Backup only capable of using SCSI CD writers or are IDE ones 
> ->possible as well?
> 
>   I'm really not sure about this, but I'm thinking SCSI only ATM...
I thought that was the case but I had to ask just in case.  The IDE 
drives are cheaper and SCSI and the AB/Falcon often best left alone.
> ->* Is CD Backup happy with the Afterburner and MiNT?
> 
>   Okay, I have a 14 meg, Nemesized Falcon, running MiNT/Naes/Thing.
>   All the Anodyne software runs fine, but...when I tried to backup
>   to CDR, it always said that it failed.
So CDBackUp doesn't work for you under MiNT?  I would rather not have 
to use TOS to run the backup because it would lose the VFAT names.  
Though with the new, big harddrive I mentioned I would go for FAT32.  
VFAT was just used on my current HD because it was so easy to setup 
and meant I didn't have to change anything to get long names.
>   Hope this helps some... ;-)
Yep sure does.  Thanks Ronald.
Rich.
Received on fr. juli 16 1999 - 01:05:49 CEST
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