This README was written by Dr. Eberhard Heuser-Hofmann vaxinf@chclu.chemie.uni-konstanz.de If you are looking for a *.zip file instead of the tar archive, check this address: ftp://v36.chemie.uni-konstanz.de/cdrecord_vms/ /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ Hi, this is the OpenVMS Version of J.Schilling's cdrecord-program. There is a command-procedure called build_all.com in the [.cdrecord] subdir, that compiles and links the code. The cdrecord-program is been produced in [.cdrecord.vms] subdirectory. Define this program as a symbol via $ cdrecord:==$disk:[dir]cdrecord.exe $ cdrecord -help gives an idea about the options, that are possible: cdrecord -help Usage: cdrecord.exe [options] track1...trackn Options: -version print version information and exit dev=target SCSI target to use as CD/DVD-Recorder gracetime=# set the grace time before starting to write to #. timeout=# set the default SCSI command timeout to #. debug=#,-d Set to # or increment misc debug level kdebug=#,kd=# do Kernel debugging -verbose,-v increment general verbose level by one -Verbose,-V increment SCSI command transport verbose level by one -silent,-s do not print status of failed SCSI commands driver=name user supplied driver name, use with extreme care driveropts=opt a comma separated list of driver specific options -checkdrive check if a driver for the drive is present -prcap print drive capabilities for MMC compliant drives -inq do an inquiry for the drive and exit -scanbus scan the SCSI bus and exit -reset reset the SCSI bus with the cdrecorder (if possible) -overburn allow to write more than the official size of a medium -ignsize ignore the known size of a medium (may cause problems) -useinfo use *.inf files to overwrite audio options. speed=# set speed of drive blank=type blank a CD-RW disc (see blank=help) -load load the disk and exit (works only with tray loader) -eject eject the disk after doing the work -dummy do everything with laser turned off -msinfo retrieve multi-session info for mkisofs >= 1.10 -toc retrieve and print TOC/PMA data -atip retrieve and print ATIP data -multi generate a TOC that allows multi session In this case default track type is CD-ROM XA2 -fix fixate a corrupt or unfixated disk (generate a TOC) -nofix do not fixate disk after writing tracks -waiti wait until input is available before opening SCSI -immed Try to use the SCSI IMMED flag with certain long lasting commands -force force to continue on some errors to allow blanking bad disks -dao Write disk in SAO mode. This option will be replaced in the future. -raw Write disk in RAW mode. This option will be replaced in the future. -raw96r Write disk in RAW/RAW96R mode. This option will be replaced in the future. -raw96p Write disk in RAW/RAW96P mode. This option will be replaced in the future. -raw16 Write disk in RAW/RAW16 mode. This option will be replaced in the future. tsize=# Length of valid data in next track padsize=# Amount of padding for next track pregap=# Amount of pre-gap sectors before next track defpregap=# Amount of pre-gap sectors for all but track #1 mcn=text Set the media catalog number for this CD to 'text' isrc=text Set the ISRC number for the next track to 'text' index=list Set the index list for the next track to 'list' -text Write CD-Text from information from *.inf files textfile=name Set the file with CD-Text data to 'name' -audio Subsequent tracks are CD-DA audio tracks -data Subsequent tracks are CD-ROM data mode 1 (default) -mode2 Subsequent tracks are CD-ROM data mode 2 -xa1 Subsequent tracks are CD-ROM XA mode 1 -xa2 Subsequent tracks are CD-ROM XA mode 2 -cdi Subsequent tracks are CDI tracks -isosize Use iso9660 file system size for next data track -preemp Audio tracks are mastered with 50/15 µs preemphasis -nopreemp Audio tracks are mastered with no preemphasis (default) -copy Audio tracks have unlimited copy permission -nocopy Audio tracks may only be copied once for personal use (default) -scms Audio tracks will not have any copy permission at all -pad Pad data tracks with 15 zeroed sectors Pad audio tracks to a multiple of 2352 bytes -nopad Do not pad data tracks (default) -shorttrack Subsequent tracks may be non Red Book < 4 seconds if in SAO or RAW mode -noshorttrack Subsequent tracks must be >= 4 seconds -swab Audio data source is byte-swapped (little-endian/Intel) The type of the first track is used for the toc type. Currently only form 1 tracks are supported. One important point is how the CDR-device is being selected: dev=i,j,k where: i: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ... 32 33 dka dkb dkc dkd gka gkb gkc gkd dqa dqb ... dqy dqz j: scsi-id k: sub-lun (usually 0) As an example: dev=1,5,2 selects dkb502: An typical example how to put virtual disk data onto a cd-rom is given here: $ cdrecord -speed 2 dev=0,4,0 dka200:[000000]vda0.dsk Additional hints: 1. Due to timeout problems use -immed switch for IDE-burners under OpenVMS 7.3 or modify the timeout value in the dqdriver source. 2. HP has written a command procedure, that calls cdrecord. You should modify this com-file to activate the cdrecord burnproof option: "driveropts=burnproof". Be aware that cdrecord has copyright on it. Eberhard =============================================================================== Dr. Eberhard Heuser-Hofmann Univ. Konstanz Fakultaet fuer Chemie Universitaets-Strasse 10 D-78464 Konstanz Germany Phone: +49-7531-88-2026, FAX: +49-7531-88-3139 email: vaxinf@chclu.chemie.uni-konstanz.de ===============================================================================