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2205.1 | You're on your own | WAYLAY::GORDON | Resident Lightning Designer | Thu Mar 20 1997 14:31 | 16 |
| With very few exceptions, it's not as simple as patching to make it
work. the problem is that every CD-R drive is slightly different and many need
additional code in order to work.
One thing you could try is to patch the existing "CDR100" string to
be "CDR102". If the Yamaha CDR100 and CDR102 are enough alike, it may work.
The InfoServer does have a primitive patch facility. You first need
to find the string to patch. I'd dump SYSBOOT.EXE from the InfoServer to a
file and search for the string. The other catch is that PATCH in the InfoServer
only accepts numeric input, so you'd have to do a little decoding. See 1138.1
for an exmple of using PATCH.
--Doug
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2205.2 | | LEFTY::CWILLIAMS | CD or not CD, that's the question | Thu Mar 20 1997 14:35 | 8 |
| The Yamaha CDR102 is a 2x write, 4x read unit. The CDR100 is a 4x/4x
drive. No idea if the rest of the specs are close enough to make it
work. I doubt it, however.
The CDR100 is still available, BTW.
Chris
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2205.3 | Speed is a relatively minor thing | WAYLAY::GORDON | Resident Lightning Designer | Thu Mar 20 1997 15:12 | 5 |
| The real question is are their command sets sufficiently alike
that it's safe to lie that one is the other. The default record speed, even
for the CDR100, is 2X.
--Doug
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2205.4 | Thanks, I'll try it | DECPRG::KASPAR | JIRI KASPAR @CHK | Fri Mar 21 1997 03:21 | 4 |
| Thanks for help,
I'll try it and let you know if it works or not.
Jiri
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2205.5 | Now it works fine | DECPRG::KASPAR | JIRI KASPAR @CHK | Fri Mar 21 1997 13:25 | 4 |
| I have patched CDR100 to CDR102 and burnt first CD O.K.
Thanks for help,
Jiri
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