If on Windows.. just DL the iso image and burn it..
If on Linux... download the iso and use either plain cdrecord or Xcdroast.
I have not had any problems with the drive trying to recognize the smaller (uncommon) sized CD-R media. In fact... it's set to 740MB when I start the burn. It simply stops burning at around 47MB (the size of the ISO) and the burner software seems fine with it (speaking for Xcdroast... I don't run any Windows voluntarily.. ;).
Mail me off line if you have any problems.. I run the LNX-BBC mirror site:
Re:Creating a BBC
Posted by: Tweeks on March 30, 2002 03:39 AMIf on Windows.. just DL the iso image and burn it..
If on Linux... download the iso and use either plain cdrecord or Xcdroast.
I have not had any problems with the drive trying to recognize the smaller (uncommon) sized CD-R media. In fact... it's set to 740MB when I start the burn. It simply stops burning at around 47MB (the size of the ISO) and the burner software seems fine with it (speaking for Xcdroast... I don't run any Windows voluntarily.. ;).
Mail me off line if you have any problems..
I run the LNX-BBC mirror site:
http://xcssa.org
http://xcssa.org/files/lnx-bbc.html
tweeksjunk at theweeks dot org
Tweeks
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