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The Win32 port of cdrdao is based on the Cygwin Unix environment for Windows.
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This package comes with the binary version of the cygwin1.dll. You can download
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the corresponding source code from http://sourceforge.net/projects/cdrdao
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in the download section or via www.cygwin.com.
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This port should work on all Win32 operation systems.
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If you will use "cdrdao.exe" in dos prompt under win9x, (or restart in MS-DOS
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mode also), you have to check off "Auto Insert Notification" of the CD-R drive
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property. When you do "cdrdao.exe read-xx" with "Auto Insert Notification"
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property, your PC will hang (write is O.K.).
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During writing you should avoid to open the Explorer and similar tools.
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Currently, cdrdao does not lock the recording device so that all access
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action from the Explorer will lead to a failure of the recording process.
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Cdrdao requires a working ASPI installation for operation. You can fetch
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an ASPI installation package from Adaptec's home page. After a successful
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ASPI installation the command
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cdrdao scanbus
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should list all of your CD-ROM, DVD and recorder devices. If not the following
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registry changes should make them visible:
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[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Aspi32]
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"ErrorControl"=dword:00000001
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"Type"=dword:00000001
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"Start"=dword:00000002
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[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Aspi32\Parameters]
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"ExcludeMiniports"=""
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You can also execute the file "aspi.reg" to make the registry updates
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automatically.
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A 'cdrdao scanbus' output looks like this:
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1,0,0: E-IDE, CD-ROM 52X/AKH, A6E
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1,1,0: ARTEC, WRR-4048, 1.01
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The number triple (e.g. 1,0,0) is the address of the drive. It must be
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used with the --device option of cdrdao to select the recorder or reader
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device. For example copying a CD works like this:
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cdrdao copy --source-device 1,0,0 --device 1,1,0
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For simple tests you can use test toc-files from the "testtocs"
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directory:
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cdrdao simulate --device x,y,z testtocs/t1.toc
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This will run a write simulation with the layout of a simple audio CD.
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It is very useful to verify the principal functionality of cdrdao on
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you system.
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