In article <635d594155.chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Chris Hall
<chris@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In message <287c414155.Fortran@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Fortran
<fortran@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The CD/DVD writer is "CDDVDW SH-224FB" by TSSTcorp. I have not
modified Steffen's application, in particular I have not changed the
"Driver".
It would be most helpful if you could confirm that you have written a
CD and whether your hardware and software are like mine.
Many thanks, David.Have just burnt a CD on my ARMX6 - works fine. The CD drive is a
Pioneer DVD-RW DVRTD11RS connected via its SATA socket on the back of
the drive and a SATA to USB connector.
Some advice from Steffen was: CDBurn Lite will definitely not work.
CDVDBurn 2.00 contains non-ARMv7 code, but might work if configured
correctly: edit a few lines in !CDVDBurn.settings: scanAcorn=no
scanSimtec=no scanAPDL=no scanSCSI=yes scanCDFS=yes scanRapIDE=no
scanIyonix=no scanIyonixADFS=no
This configures CDVDBurn so that only SCSI (i.e. USB) and CDFS drives
are examined. If you only want to create an ISO image, you can set all
scan configs to "no".
I recommend you update your CDVDBurn version to 2.02b, which is much
better tested. http://hubersn-software.com/upgrading.html
Can you also please recommend a suitable DVD writer and whether it
should be connected via USB, USB/SATA bridge or direct via SATA please?
There is currently no driver for S-ATA CD/DVD/Blu-Ray drives. R-Comp
stopped when harddiscs worked, not sure if CJE will provide a full S-ATA
solution.
I had to make some adjustments to CDVDBurn so that it works with some
USB-connected (and it does not matter if plain USB drives or via
USB-SATA-bridge) drives. This test version is available to registered
CDVDBurn customers. If you send me your CDVDBurn registration details, I
can provide the test version to you.