said: 
>>Device seems to be: Generic mmc CD-R. 
>This is good. 
>>Device seems to be: Generic mmc CD-R. 
>>Using generic SCSI-3/mmc CD-R driver (mmc_cdr). 
>>Driver flags   : MMC SWABAUDIO 
>>Supported modes: TAO PACKET SAO SAO/R96P SAO/R96R RAW/R16 RAW/R96P 
>>RAW/R96R ATIP info from disk: 
>>  Indicated writing power: 6 
     Am I correct in concluding that the CDR blank claims to 
be capable of being written to at the 6X speed? 
     I ask this, because as I read it, the drive [ Plexwriter 8/20 ] 
claims to be able to write at the 8X speed. 
>OK.  In case it was not obvious, don't forget to define CDR_SPEED and 
>CDR_FIFOSIZE in your startup .cmd file. 
     Thanks for the reminder. 
>>     It is 04:17 in the morning; tome I went to bed. 
>Happy burning. 
     Well, right now, the burning will be strictly a sacrifice of a blank 
CDR to answer your question. 
>Steven 
     I need to take a hardware detour.  I have 2 other drives that I was 
able to find, couldn't find the third one, that I plan to run through the 
drill this weekend. 
     If I can get the Ricoh 7060s to check out, then I will be able to 
burn a CDR-W. 
     Once I have the working hardware in place, next comes the "MAKING" of 
an ISO file.  Then I'll have what I want to burn. 
     Thanks 
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