FREEWARE PROGRAMS FOR POPULAR CDROM RECORDERS VERSION 2.2 CHANGE HISTORY: Version 2.2 - Added support for Ricoh RO-1420C (uses Philips command set) Version 2.1 - Added support for the Olympus CDS615E, Pioneer DW-S114X, and Grundig CDR100IPW. Version 2.0 - Added support for the Sony CDU-920S. Version 1.02 - Added support for the Ricoh RS-1060C. - Recognizes the Yamaha CDR102 (uses CDR100 command set). - Recognizes the HP 4020i, Kodak PCD225, Kodak PCD-600, Philips 521, Philips CDD2000, and Plasmon RF4100 (all of these use the Philips command set). - Added new utilities TOC.EXE and FINALIZE.EXE - Using DOS read/write routines instead of C++ fread/fwrite for improved file I/O performance (using Borland C++ V4.0). - Cleaned up all command line interfaces (many new switches have also been added). Version 1.01 - Added support for Yamaha CDR100 recorder. - Fixed "read error" problem when making copies of existing CD-R discs (i.e. copy of a copy). CD-R discs that are recorded with the track-at-once method have two extra blocks (called link blocks) at the end of the disc that are unreadable. ********************************************************************** Freeware Program Descriptions: CD2CD.EXE Copies a single-track data CD from any SCSI based CDROM drive directly to the CD recorder. The reader must be faster than the recorder (i.e. 4X reader when recording at 2X, or a 2X reader when recording at 1X). CD2FILE.EXE and FILE2CD.EXE Copies a CD from any SCSI based CDROM drive to an "image" file on disk. This file can then be used by FILE2CD to write the image to the CD recorder. These two programs will allow someone who doesn't have a SCSI CDROM drive on their system to make copies of CDs using only their CD recorder for both reading the source disc and writing the new disc. FILE2CD can also be used to make ISO9660 discs if you already have a program that can build ISO image files. You must use the /ISO9660 switch so that the proper track postgap is written to the disc. DISK2CD.EXE Copies a SCSI harddrive block-by-block to the CD recorder. This program can be used to make native VMS and Unix CDs from the PC. The harddrive cannot be larger than the capacity of a CDROM (650Mb). NOTE: DOS and NT CDROMs must be in ISO9660 format, so making an image copy of a PC disk won't work. FINALIZE.EXE This program is used to finalize a CD (write the table-of-contents and leadin/leadout tracks). A disc must be finalized before it can be read in a normal CDROM drive. If you get an error while making a CD, you can attempt to finalize the disc and possibly make it readable (no guarantees!). This command can also be used to finalize a disc if the /NOFINALIZE option was previously used in CD2CD, DISK2CD, and FILE2CD. TOC.EXE This program displays a CDROM's table-of-contents on the screen. ********************************************************************** NOTES: - You can display the command line switches for any of these programs by typing "program-name /?". There must be at least one space between each command line argument or switch. - These programs will only work on a DOS based system with an ASPI SCSI manager installed. - These programs will only copy single-track data CDs (with CDROM Mode-1 type sectors). They will *not* copy audio, CDROM-XA, CD-I, mixed-mode, or any type of multi-session disc. If you are not sure if your CD has more than one track, use TOC.EXE to display the table-of-contents. - All of the programs that write to the recorder have a /TEST option that will put the recorder into "write emulation" mode. Please make use of this switch when you are trying these programs for the first time or are copying a disc that might have a format that these programs don't support. - You must have a blank CD-R disc in the recorder even when using the "write emulation" mode. - If you record a CD in "write emulation" mode, you usually have to eject the disc from the recorder and re-insert it before you can write the disc for real. ********************************************************************** Please send all suggestions, comments, and bug reports to... Jeff Arnold Golden Hawk Technology 125 Indian Rock Road Merrimack, NH 03054 Phone: 603-424-0269 FAX : 603-429-0073 Email: jarnold@mainstream.net URL : http://www.mainstream.net/goldenhawk ********************************************************************** Updated on SEPTEMBER 1, 1996