> The transfer without dma is supposed to be a little slower.
> This could be delay enough to avoid timeout on the fast ide-cdrom.
>
> If that's all, consider modifying cdrecord so it polls the reading
> cdrom now and then preventing timeout.
> Or use a smaller buffer so there won't be time for timing out.
> Or a much bigger buffer, so there will be time for spinning up.
Possible, but I a referring to the usual 1 meg buffer on the burner as the
point of underrun. This is a hardware constaint IMHO, and the object is
to keep this full as much as possible.
Cheers,
Andre Hedrick
The (NEW) Linux IDE guy
http://www.dyer.vanderbilt.edu/server/udma/
You just need a bigger hammer, or learn how to swing the one you have better.
(C) me.....
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