**** This is the current snapshot of cdrecord-1.11b19 ***** I had to replace the binaries on 17.10.2001 as it turned out that they did not run in test mode (no activation key) if the DVD writer was not the Pioneer A03 (writes DVD & CD). There was a leftover exit that got triggered for the Pioneer DVR-S101 and the Pioneer DVR-S201. Large FILE File name Support Compiled on ==================================================================================================== cdrecord-prodvd-1.11b19-i386-pc-solaris2.9 Y Solaris 9 cdrecord-prodvd-1.11b19-i586-pc-linux-gnu Y SuSE 7.2 using glibc-2.2 cdrecord-prodvd-1.11b19-i586-pc-linux-gnulibc1 N SuSE 5.2 using libc.so.5 cdrecord-prodvd-1.11b19-powerpc-ibm-aix4.1.5.0 N AIX-4.1.5 cdrecord-prodvd-1.11b19-sparc-sun-solaris2.6 Y Solaris 2.6 cdrecord-prodvd-1.11b19-i386-pc-sco3.2 N SCO OpenServer 5.0.5 r3.2 **** New version 2.01a11 Added support for DVD+R and DVD+RW Note that the implementation has only been tested with Ricoh based drives. Note: there is no -dummy functionality in DVD+R and DVD+RW Usage is the same as with other cdrecord-ProDVD versions. A DVD+RW that is 'virgin', will be auto-formatted before cdrecord starts writing. **** New version 2.0.1 Added support for the buffer underrun protection system in the Pioneer A03 **** New version 2.0 Except for DVD support identical to cdrecord-2.0 **** New version 1.11a35 cdrecord now allows to use the speed= parameter with DVD media too. cdrecord now allows to use -dao with DVDs cdrecord did always write in DAO mode to DVD media but the high level code did believe that it was running in TAO mode. cdrecord now correctly computes the size of a DVD media. before, cdrecord did allow 15 sectors to few per virtual track cdrecord -close will now limit the write speed to 4x instead of 1x **** New version 1.11b19 cdrecord -atip now makes sense for DVD media Support for all DVD-R/DVD-RW writers (including Panasonic) **** New version 1.11a17 Many new features from the standard cdrecord **** New version 1.11a11 Better handling of attempts to write beyond the end of a DVD. **** New version 1.11a10 Added support for the ACARD TECH AEC-7720U ATAPI<->SCSI adaptor and its firmware bugs ********* The Solaris (sparc) binaries have been compiled on Solaris-2.6 and will run on any Solaris version from Solaris 2.6 to Solaris 9. The Solaris (intel) binaries have been compiled on Solaris-9 I hope that it will run on Solaris 8 too. The Linux (x86) binaries have been compiled on SuSE-5.2 and linked with libgc-1 (libc.so.5) or on SuSE-7.2 and linked with glibc-2.2 (libc.so.6) For the versions compiled on SuSE-7.2, you need a Linux-2.4 kernel or newer. Unfortunately, Linux is far away from being a OS that is ready for the market: - Linking statically against Glibc-2.2 does not work because either glibc or the GNU linker has a bug. - Linking against Glibc-2.1 makes no sense. This library is self-incompatible (at least between different Linux distributions) and it does not include correct large file support. - libc.so.5 this the latest "stable" glibc < Glibc-2.2 but unfortunately without largefile support .