On Thu, Jun 15, 2000 at 05:22:14PM +0100, John P. Looney (Kate) came forth with:
> I've a SCSI cdr and an IDE cdrom in my machine...can I use cdrdao to do a
> disc-to-disc copy, without going through the whole SCSI-IDE emulation lark
> ?
Yes. Unless cdrdao wants a SCSI-generic device, in which case you can't.
Actually, thinking about it, cdrdao rips from the cd properly (including
audio tracks) doesn't it? In which case, no, you need scsi-ide emulation on
the IDE-CD..
L.
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