Mail Archives: cygwin/2002/11/22/17:44:25
Thomas,
At 14:04 2002-11-22, you wrote:
>...
>
>now please correct me if i'm wrong, but when it works with 1.1.18 and not
>with 1.3.x and the only constant that changes is cygwin, wouldn't every
>fan of logic scream out loud then: it's cygwin! :)
Don't bite my head off, Tuvok, but your "logic" is flawed. Unfortunately
(?), at the moment I don't really feel like giving another lecture on
computing system performance analysis.
However, I am mildly interested in this and also have a certain interest in
having command-line alternatives to Nero for burning CDs, so I'm willing to
at least add a data point by trying to run this software on my system.
I don't know what sort of system you're using, but as desktops go, mine's
pretty high-performance: 2.4 GHz processor, PC 3100 RAM; dual-channel
Ultra-160 SCSI controller with fast disks segregated from slow ones; CD
recorder on SCSI. I have two Ultra 160 hard drives and one slow one (I
think it runs at 40 MB/sec, but it could be 20).
So, where do I get this CD recording software you're using? I don't know if
you built it yourself or got a pre-built binary, but I think I'd like to
configure and build it myself. Is that an option?
>anyway i'll try to provide more information and will do some additional
>testing. and i'll write the cdrecord developer about my new findings and
>see what he thinks about it.
>
>thomas
[ See what you can do about that broken shift key, OK? ]
Thanks.
Randall Schulz
Mountain View, CA USA
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