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Old 15-05-2004   #1 (permalink)
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Accessing not MMC compliant drive

Hi,

I've a question who could appear stupid, or unusefull, but I've a little problem.
After developping a cd test program, this one doesn't work with older drives wich are not MMC-4 compliant (my research are based on MMC4 r03 drafts).

If someone has a solution to help me bypassing this ennoyous problem (links to drafts, source examples, ...)

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Re: Accessing not MMC compliant drive

You should never expect a drive to be MMC-4 compliant, it is not
required and for 99% of the applications not needed. Stick to MMC-2
and the standard commands, see for instance cdrdao source code.
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