Re: MAX iso9660 size?

From: Jeff V. Merkey (jmerkey@timpanogas.org)
Date: Mon Oct 09 2000 - 17:36:11 EST


Andre,

Here's the info you called about today. The DVD next door is a SCSI (I
thought it was an ATAPI device, but it's SCSI). The other burner with
the speed=8 problem is the MATSHITA and it is an ATAPI device. Here's
the technical info. This is the drive that returned all the packet
corruption errors I posted Saturday on 2.4.0.

Jeff

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Fantom Drives DVD RAM Int Kit w/MPEG II (Panasonic SCSI) PC
DVD-RAM drive (2X DVD-ROM, 20X CD-ROM) Internal Ultra SCSI for PC's

Access time
Access time CD : 85ms
Access time DVD : 120ms

Data Buffer (Cache)
Data Buffer : 2MB

Data Transfer Rate
Data Transfer Rate : 1385KB
Compression : (Native/Uncompressed)

DVD Drive MPEG Card
MPEG Decoding : Software (Included)

Form Factor
Form Factor (Drive) : 5.25 inch

Interface
Interface : SCSI-2
Additional information : Fast

Multimedia
CD Read : 20
DVD Read : 2X

Andre Hedrick wrote:
>
> Is there a limit?
> I keep getting barfs on an iso9960 image 4,592,353,280 of this size.
> Basically I am burning DVD's at 4.7GB tests before patching the kernel
> before 2.4 for expanded DVD support.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Andre Hedrick
> The Linux ATA/IDE guy
>
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