From: Cottrell, Eric (ecottrell_at_Doble.com)
Date: Fri Jun 05 1998 - 16:33:33 EDT
Hello,
One thing that you have to remember is close out the session after the
write.
Until you do only CD-R writers and some CDROM Drives can read it. This
puts
additional information on the CD so it is readable in a regular CDROM
drive.
73 Eric ecottrell_at_doble.com WB1HBU
>----------
>From: Jeffrey M. Arnold[SMTP:jmarnold_at_znet.com]
>Sent: Friday, June 05, 1998 4:14 PM
>To: Randal Whittle
>Cc: TP List
>Subject: Re: TP 600 First Impressions (Straight ASCII)
>
>Randal Whittle writes:
>> It does very much surprise me that your CD was that persnickety though. I
> > would have been inclined to blame the HP CD-R (especially if it was a
> > CD-RW, as the re-writeable ones are *notorious* for not being able to be
> > read on regular CD drives).
> >
> > Is there any chance it could be limited to just *your* drive? If there's
> > anyway to get this guy to send me the CD, I'll try reading it on my 600's
> > CD drive. It would be one more test sample. :-)
>
>I'm afraid not... proprietary data, and all that.
>
>A quick update, though. Back in my office I have a handful (ok,
>three) of other CD-Rs that various people have sent me. All three are
>readable by my TP 600, as is every commercially masterd disk I've
>tried. So I guess my TP600 just doesn't like HP drives...
>
>-jeff
>
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