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Copyright Winfried Trümper 1996,1997,1998,1999. All rights reserved.

Redistribution and use, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.

The author disclaims all warranties with regard to this document, including all implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a certain purpose; in no event shall the author be liable for any special, indirect or consequential damages or any damages whatsoever resulting from loss of use, data or profits, whether in an action of contract, negligence or other tortious action, arising out of or in connection with the use of this document.

Short: read and use at your own risk.

1.2 Suggested readings

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CD-ROM stands for Compact Disc Read Only Memory, a storage medium utilizing an optical laser to sense microscopic pits on a silver shimmering disk. The silver shimmering comes from an aluminized layer which is the carrier. The pits represent the bits of the information (in some way) and are so petite that some billions of them fit on the disc. Thus a CD is a mass-storage medium.

The term CD-R is a short form of CD-ROM recordable and refers to a CD that doesn't have those "microscopic pits" on it's surface. Thus it's empty. Instead of the silver aluminium layer a CD-R has a special film (colored) into which "microscopic pits" can be burned in. This is done by giving the laser which normally only senses the pits a little bit more power so he burns the pits. This action can only be taken once on a CD-R, although you can leave out some areas for later writing, creating a so called multi-session CD.

The CD-ROM rewritable (short: CD-RW) was developed to come around the limitation of CD-R media. Here the laser can not even burn pits into the media, but it can also melt the media back into it's original state. This is possible, because the laser does not really burn holes into the media - you do not see a puff of smoke while burning and no voice from above tells you "target destroyed". What the laser really does is to trigger a phase change, thus the name "phase change devices" for CD-RW-writers. An example for a very similar technique used in daily life is the cleaning car in an ice-hockey stadion: during the pauses of the game, the car drives over the ice and fills the scratches in the ice (-> bits containing some sort of information about the game... hehehe) with melted splinter.

This HOWTO deals with the task of writing CD-Rs and CD-RWs. Welcome on board, captain.

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Acer:           CDRW 6206A
BTC:            BCE 621E (IDE)
Compro:         CW-7502, CW-7502B
Dysan:          CRW-1622
Elite:          Elite b444.41
Grundig:        CDR 100 IPW
Guillemot:      Maxi CD-R 4X/8X
HP:             SureStore 4020i, SureStore 6020i,
                C4324, C4325
                CD-Writer+ 7100, CD-Writer+ 7200i,
                CD-Writer+ 8100i, CD-Writer+ 8110i,
Hi-Val:         CDD-3610
JVC:            XR-W2001, XR-W2010, XR-W2042, R-2626
Kodak:          PCD 200, PCD 225, PCD 260, PCD 600
Matsushita:     CW-7502
Memorex:        CRW-620, CRW-1622
Microboards:    PlayWrite 2000, PlayWrite 4000RW, PlayWrite 4001RW
MicroNet:       MasterCD Plus 4x4, MasterCD Plus 4x6
Mitsubishi:     CDRW-226
Mitsumi:        CR-2401-TS, CR-2600 TE,  CR-2801 TE, CR-4801 TE
Nomai:          680.RW
OTI:            CDRW 965
Olympus:        CDS 615E, CDS 620E
Optima:         DisKovery 650 CD-R
OTI:            CDRW 965 
Panasonic:      CW-7502, CW-7582
Philips:        CDD-521/10, CDD-522
                CDD-2000, CDD-2600, CDD-3600, CDD-3610
                Omniwriter 26, Omniwriter 26A
Plasmon:        CDR 480, CDR 4220, RF-4100, RF-4102, CDR 4400
Plextor:        CDR PX-24 CS, PX-412 C, PX-R412 C
                PX-R810Ti, PleXwriter 412C
Procom:         PCDR 4 
Ricoh:          RO-1420C+, MP 1420C, MP 6200S, MP 6201S
Sanyo:          CRD-R24S
Smart and
Friendly:       CD-RW226, CD-R1002, CD-R1002/PRO, CD-R1004,
                CD-R2004, CD-R2006 PLUS, CD-R2006 PRO,
                CD-R4000, CD-R4006, CD-R4012
Sony:           CDU 920S, CDU 924, CDU 926S, CDU-928E,
                CDU 948S, CDRX 100E
Taiyo Yuden:    EW-50 
TEAC:           CD-R50S, CD-R55S, CDR-55S
Traxdata:       CRW 2260, CDR 4120, CDRW 4260,
Turtle Beach:   2040R
WPI (Wearnes):  CDRW-622, CDR-632P
YAMAHA:         CDR-100, CDR 102, CDR-200, CDR-200t, CDR-200tx
                CDR-400, CDR-400c, CDR-400t, CDR-400tx, CDR-400Atx
                CRW-2260, CRW-2260t,
                CRW-4250tx, CRW-4260 t, CRW-4260 tx, CRW-4261,
                CRW-4416 S
Table 1: CD-writers supported under Linux

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Supported Feature   cdwrite-2.1     cdrecord-1.6
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IDE/ATAPI           no              yes
Parallel Port       no              yes
CD-RW               no              yes
Multisession        only partial    yes
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RockRidge       yes             yes
El Torito       yes             yes
HFS             no              yes
Joliet          no              yes
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