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Old October 8th 03, 02:09 AM
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Mike Richter, were you born with
"Scam Artist" emblazoned on your face?
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A certain scam artist swears by the following:

"DirectCD bugs translate into the faults of packet writing"
"DirectCD bugs translate into unreliability of cd-rw media"

A lot of the DirectCD problems that are slimily blamed on the cd-rw
media and the packet writing format are caused by these DirectCD bugs:
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DirectCD 3.05
Fixes

Some older, low-speed recorders cannot correctly write high-speed
rated CD-RW media, but DirectCD would formerly allow you to try.

DirectCD now checks the media and
will reject as appropriate. === FIXED ???

DirectCD 5.3.4
Fixed:

Burn to Ultra High Speed media on non-Ultra High Speed Drives,
no longer allowed === FIX a FIX ???
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Here Mikey may be slimily trying to imply that the above DirectCD bugs
are not bugs at all, or the bugs do not even exist -- since Mikey
supposedly knows all about High/Ultra Speed business:

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From: Mike Richter (Lying Scum)
Subject: Can Any CDRW Drive rewrite any CDRW media?
Date: 6/5/03

Simply put, no, not all drives will write, erase, or overwrite all
erasable media. There are three categories of erasables: UltraSpeed,
HighSpeed, and undesignated. If your drive is UltraSpeed or HighSpeed,
it will be so designated on the logo on the faceplate. If not marked, it
means it is for undesignated discs.

[Liteon drives don't have such logos.]

If you do not use a blank with marking to match the designation on your
drive, you may be able to write more or less well and even to erase -
sometimes and without much confidence.

[Higher speed drives write to lower speed discs, ]
[except the initial 2x discs. ]

You may also find that a specific blank of the appropriate type is not
well written in your drive,

[ No friggin' ****, Mikey! ]

but the first step is to use matching
designations.
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Mikey, you are a Scum!
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