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Old November 8th 03, 06:17 AM
smh
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Jerry W Barrington wrote:

smh wrote:

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Mike Richter, were you born with
"Scam Artist" emblazoned on your face?
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(Mike Richter, any Material Connection w/ Roxio?)

http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...mindspring.com
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a lot of rant snipped


Is this only a rant, not libel?

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Mike Richter is a LIAR (directcd/eject)(vi)
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From: Mike Richter (Lying Scum)
Subject: What is reason for eject button inhibition?
Date: 12/20/01

Why can't I *always* eject a CD from my Lite-On CD-RW drive
by pressing its eject button please? Formatted CDs apparently
require me to use the InCD icon's menu to do this.


a fixed-length packet disc will have its directory written
only when it is ejected.

If you force ejection manually or have a power glitch, you
may lose the directory and with it some or all of your data.

In short, it's for your protection.
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Why then does DirectCD NOT have this "protection"?
Confirming that cRoxio programmers are ****TY ???!!!

How about pressing the computer's RESET button, Mikey?

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From: DeepOne
Subject: CD-RW Disc broken on DirectCD
Date: 7/9/00

Mike Richter (Slimy Scum) wrote:

When you load a fixed-length packet disc, the directory information
is read from the disc and translated in RAM. When you write to the
disc, the data are recorded immediately but the directory is updated
only in RAM. When you eject the disc or shut down Windows properly,
the directory information is transformed and written back to the disc.
Therefore, from the time you change something in the (RAM) directory
until that writeback, you can lose the directory if you have a
failure. That failure can be a power transient or a system lockup or
even forcing the disc to eject (in spite of the lock) using hardware.


I don't believe this is true with the latest versions of DirectCD (I'm
using 2.5d with Win98SE).

I've watched the disc write lights on my Plextor drives when ejecting a
DirectCD CD-RW disc, and the drive never does any writing at that time.

Once, in an attempt to prove this, I wrote a bunch of files to a
DirectCD CD-RW disc. As soon as the write pulses ceased,

I pressed the computer's RESET button.

After the computer restarted, the CD-RW disc was fine, and all the files
I had just written were fully accessible.
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Mike Richter, were you born with
"Scam Artist" emblazoned on your face?
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(Mike Richter, any Material Connection w/ Roxio?)