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Here's a question for any of you RSJ users, who may be more accomplished  
with it than I am=2E  (Based on past experience, asking RSJ might get me a=  
n  
answer if I waited a couple weeks, and bugged them a few times =2E =2E =2E=  
 =2E )=20  
 
I have gone through the RSJ pdf file -- the index, the TOC, the glossary,  
plus various keyword searches and flip-throughs=2E  The answers may be in  
there, somewhere, but not anywhere that I've been able to find them=2E  Ho=  
w  
do you create an ISO file ?  (I know how to turn one into the resultant cd=  
,  
using CD-View=2E)  How do you burn a cd, or Copy one, via the hard-drive,  
when you only have ONE cd drive: i=2Ee=2E, your burner is also your reader=  
 ?=20  
I'm fairly certain the program must offer a way to do this=2E  
 
 
Jordan  
 
 
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