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I've been working on getting A/D CD Creator to work for the last couple of  
weeks. Tonight I might have solved some of the problem.    
My Liteon cd-rom isn't playing well with the generic mmc driver.  Once in  
a while it will read, most of the time it won't or it will read up to 98 %  
of a cd that is being copied (1:1) and then just quits. My thinking is  
perhaps the driver isn't working well with the cd-rom, perhaps the cd-rom  
is going bad and also perhaps because the cd-rom and cd-rw are on the same  
ide-channel, that might cause problems as well.  Somewhere I remember  
reading that they should not be primary and secondary on the same  ide  
channel.  
 
What I did was to use the cd-rw (plextor) as both the reader and writer  
with generic mmc driver.  
 
Presto!  The 1:1 CD Copy program is working like a champ!    
My son came last week for his grandmother's funeral and brought me around  
30 cd's he's created from old 78's, 45's, and 33 1/3's records.  I am  
copying with no problem.  In fact, I am playing the cd-rom and copying at  
the same time with no problem.  Also, on irc,, surfing the web on Mozilla  
and reading email all at once.  
 
I am beginning to love OS/2.  
 
Now to get the digital camera working and it is all os/2 here!  
 
Thanks for the help, especially Steven Levine.  
 
 
butch  
 
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