File: Crumpet-0.1.zip Author: Alistair Riddell (amr@alphalink.com.au) and Dak (dak@zog.net.au) Release: 0.1 (beta, June 5, 1997) Compatibility: R3, PPC. Location: contrib/util Description: Multipurpose CD Burner, geared towards audio. Notes: Crumpet is a general purpose cd burner, tooled towards burning audio cd's. Installation: ======= copy the driver, "cdwr" to "/boot/beos/system/add-ons/kernel/drivers". click on the funky app icon, and away you go. Pre- and Post- amble, with the occaisional Warning: ============================== It has been a distinctly Joint effort, with sources bounced between us. But both of us are as busy as rats in a cheese factory, and the only way we'll get this baby pushed further is if people mail us with comments like: "Crumpet trashed my boot disk" or "Crumpet turned half a dozen blanks into so much bridge filler". Much of crumpet has been garnered from a number of GPL sources. The adapted source code will be made available before the next release, after a bit of a tidyup (it's a bit of a patchwork at the moment), and in the form of a BeOS device driver (then you can write your own goddam burner software). It has been tested only on a Yamaha CDR 400T, and only for audio data. However, it should work for many other devices. For this beta release, take note of the following. * byte swapping is turned on by default. If your device doesn't do this (and the Yamaha is rare in this affliction!) you must turn it off by hand ("options" menu). * scsi device defaults to 6 (home setup). This must be set to the appropriate value in the "scsi device" menu. (both of these problems should be handled automatically) Love, light, and an enjoyable sausage sizzle! Anything down there.