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In , on 08/12/2004
at 11:51 PM, "Steven Levine" said:
>I try to avoid cluttering my life with useless detail. There will be
>time enough to review versions and such if something doesn't work.
>> It can??? Well then, if this attempt at getting CDRecord to work
>>is not successful, I can learn how to get RSJ to make an ISO file.
>I don't use RSJ, but IIRC the procedure is to drop the ISO onto the
>cdview window and burn.
You have just hit upon the problem.
First, before you can drag the ISO file, one has to MAKE it!
>>BASEDEV=OS2SCSI.DMD
>It's very unlikely you need OS2SCSI.DMD. None of the devices you have
>mentioned needed.
OK, I can "REM" it out.
>Steven
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