Burning new Map disk
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Burning new Map disk
OK, it maybe illegal. But, I have a DVD-ROM (DVD-RAM) burner. If could get the iso image of the new map disk, I'd 'backup' the disk for those that need an extra copy.
For you geeks; DVD-RAM is a true random access dirve unlike DVD +/-R whick are indexed sequencal access devices. The only burners available are SCSI devices that work at 1x or 2x speed. So we're talking about a hour burn on an $8 disk.
Dave
dwhite50@pacbell.net
For you geeks; DVD-RAM is a true random access dirve unlike DVD +/-R whick are indexed sequencal access devices. The only burners available are SCSI devices that work at 1x or 2x speed. So we're talking about a hour burn on an $8 disk.
Dave
dwhite50@pacbell.net
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Originally Posted by dwhite50
OK, it maybe illegal. But, I have a DVD-ROM (DVD-RAM) burner. If could get the iso image of the new map disk, I'd 'backup' the disk for those that need an extra copy.
For you geeks; DVD-RAM is a true random access dirve unlike DVD +/-R whick are indexed sequencal access devices. The only burners available are SCSI devices that work at 1x or 2x speed. So we're talking about a hour burn on an $8 disk.
Dave
dwhite50@pacbell.net
For you geeks; DVD-RAM is a true random access dirve unlike DVD +/-R whick are indexed sequencal access devices. The only burners available are SCSI devices that work at 1x or 2x speed. So we're talking about a hour burn on an $8 disk.
Dave
dwhite50@pacbell.net
my laptop has a dvd-ram drive, the acer ferrari notebooks.
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