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| SCO Santa Cruz Operation (SCO) was a software company based in Santa Cruz, California which was best known for selling three UNIX variants for Intel x86. |
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Write to a CD in SCO
I have a system running SCO OS 5 that has a built-in DVD writer. IS there a way I can write out files to a cd? How can I find a driver? How does it run? Any ideas would be appreciated.
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uname -X
will give the system name and release information. cdrecord is on the Skunkware cd, and is also part of the last maintenance release of 5.0.6 and forward. If you have Microlite Edge installed, its version of cdrecord is slightly different than the standard version. |
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# uname -X
System = SCO_SV Node = scosysv1 Release = 5v6.0.0 KernelID = 2006-02-23 Machine = Pentium BusType = ISA Serial = 3NF002571 Users = 30 OEM# = 0 Origin# = 1 NumCPU = 1 I have cdrecord installed but it doesn't work yet. I will try to figure this out and follow up with a post if I can get it to work. |
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