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On 8 Sep 98 at 8:01, Roxanne Pierce wrote:
> 4. Am I correct in assuming that a CD-ROM burner is not really designed to
> replace a standard CD-ROM drive in an end-user's system?
All CD writers *can* work as readers. The downside is that this
applies (slight) wear to the mechanical parts of the drive, and few
read at more than 6x. People I know who are serious about writing
CDs always install a (fast) reader as well.
> 5. Am I correct in my assumption that some sort of software is
> bundled with the purchase of a CD-ROM burner, so that a separate
> software purchase is not necessary. (Just buy the hardware,
> install it with the included software, and go!)
As with scanners, the drives generally come with some kind of
"lite" versions of utilities that you could go out and buy
full-featured for $50-200 (if you find the supplied versions
inadequate). We like Adaptec's "EZ CD Creator Deluxe", about $80,
but someone who was into writing music CDs might orefer some other
package.
David G
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