Hi guys, I have a megacd2 and some isos in my harddrive so I decided to buy a cd writer but I have read that the new ones require a pentium II at 300mhz. What can i do? My computer is quite old: pentium 200mmx with 128mb of RAM.
Ok, so I can buy a new cd writer but I should not burn too fast. Thank you guys
Yes Logan_GBC, you are right, you need lots of resources under windows and you can do the same in Linux and in dos with less hardware.
I remember when I installed red hat 6.1 (long time ago) and I compiled the core and it ran great, but I had to reinstall windows. Then I installed Mandrake 7.2 and Windows 98, both together and it was great until I had to reinstall again windows. Now, I only have windows
Getting and older SCSI based drive (they only go up to about 8x) will make every burn easy. I had no buffer underruns when using my old 233MMX and a Panasonic/Matsushita 4x SCSI burner.
one suggestion is to hit ctrl-alt-del b4 burning and shut off everything except systray + explorer and then run your burn app. this will let you get some more speed and more stability outta yur machine.
Getting and older SCSI based drive (they only go up to about 8x) will make every burn easy. I had no buffer underruns when using my old 233MMX and a Panasonic/Matsushita 4x SCSI burner.
I've got an external SCSI 8x Matsushita and wouldn't trade it for anything. The only thing that I can't seem to burn are Clone CD images, and with CDmage I don't even have to worry about them.
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