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In <200408121431.4342540.6@scoug.com>, on 08/12/2004
at 02:31 PM, "Don{ald} O. Woodall" said:
>REM The name of this file is: Scheck.cmd
>REM -------------------------------------------
>scgcheck.exe -dev=2,0,0
> In 2 or 3 years of trying, I have never been able to get all the
>test in the "Scgcheck.exe" program to pass mustard!
> Let the questions begin.
> Thanks
Hi Again
I thought I would add one more question (?) here.
One thing that seems totally incompetent about CDRecord to me is that
when I run the "SCAN" switch, it only sees SCSI Id's 0 through 7.
Why the hell can't it see SCSI Id's 8 through 15? ????
Thanks
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