"Kenneth J. Kovler" <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > I would like to know what processor speed is needed to be able to write a > cd-r at 6 speed? Do you need a 500-700 MHz computer for this? What would > be the slowest cpu one could use and expect to achieve 6X writes? It depends on what kind of system you have. I have a lowly (by todays standards) Pentium 200MMX, but my entire disk subsystem is driven by an Adaptec AHA2940UW SCSI controller. I have two Ultra-Wide SCSI disks, a Plextor SCSI CDROM (20X) and Panasonic 4X CD writer. I have no problems at all writing at 4X, and I am sure there would be no problem at 6X or even higher since the SCSI system greatly reduces the need for the CPU to get involved. EIDE based systems may have more problems. Using intelligent configuration of the drives would help, ie. the source disk and the writer would want to be masters on separate IDE channels. 4X on a 200Mhz processor might be challenging, I would anticipate that a 6X would require at least a 366 to 400Mhz processor. -- Russ Poffenberger Engineering Specialist Schlumberger Technologies ATE DOMAIN: [log in to unmask] 1601 Technology Drive San Jose, Ca. 95110 Voice: (408)437-5254 FAX: (408)437-5246 PCBUILD maintains hundreds of useful files for download visit our download web page at: http://nospin.com/pc/files.html