burning the security track...

well... i dont get how writing letters could equal the security track... ok, maybe if you write 'SATARN SECUARITY TRCAK STRATS HRER!!!!1111' in huge letters, you might be able to get past it
 
This disscusion won't get anyone anywhere. Its as simple as: Does anyone on these boards have the new Yamaha CD burner yet? If not, the settle down, and wait until someone does so that it can be found out for sure wether this thing can or cannot copy the security track. It may be unlikly that it can, but until thats proven by someone actualy testing the thing, their is no point in this discussion.
 
It may be unlikly that it can, but until thats proven by someone actualy testing the thing, their is no point in this discussion.

It's not much a matter of probability, it's a matter of the signature requiring a quite nonstandard disc layout that would require the drive to make a leap of faith that is unreasonable in the context of just about every other kind of CD-ROM in the world.

To put it another way: ever see a Saturn try to verify a CD-R?
 
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