Alpha Microsystems AM-402 Installation Instructions Manual - Page 17
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MAKACD
Disk currently has nnnnn free sectors
CD contains tracks 1 through 10
If the CDR media is not blank, this message shows how much space is available and
what CDR tracks are currently recorded. Recording new information on this CDR will
make the previously recorded data inaccessible by the ACD program.
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NOTE: Writing in TEST mode.
This message is shown if the /TEST or /TESTFIRST switches are included in the
command line.
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OK for 2x recording.
The disk is too slow for 4 speed recording so 2 speed recording will be used for the
entire CD.
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Quick erase CD
MAKACD will erase just enough information to make the rewritable CD look like a
blank CD. This normally takes less than 5 minutes to complete. Do not use this switch if
the rewritable CD contains more than one session.
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This operation may take over 30 minutes to complete
This just warns that the erase operation requested will take a long time to complete.
Nothing will be shown on the terminal screen until the erase operation completes.
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Transferring DSK0:in test mode
Test mode does everything but turn on the recording laser.
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Using Generic SCSI-MMC CDR driver (CDRMMC)
This message shows the CDR driver name and description being used.
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Waiting for CD-recorder to finish writing...Completed.
The memory data buffers and the CD-Recorder's cache buffers are being recorded on the
CDR media.
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Writing filler...
This message is shown if filler is required before recording the AlphaCD special sector.
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Writing Table Of Contents...
All data has been recorded and the Table of Contents is being recorded on the CDR
media.
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nn% complete buffer nn%
This message shows percentage of the recording process already completed and how full
the CD-recorder's cache buffer is. This message appears on the terminal's status line.
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