When blank 650s were $30 PER (to combat piracy) and we would sit up nights gutting and compressing the shit out of everything getting ready for a ‘burn weekend’.
Burn weekends consisted of borrowing the external SCSI Burner from work ($600+) that ran at 2x but you wouldn’t dare burn faster than 1x. Out of 10 discs at least 3-4 would bomb out. Fun times.
Yep, I remember that time. One prepared the data on a separate 650MB partition on one of the SCSI disks as a raw iso image, then shut down the OS, restarted with a reduced OS that only ran the burning software and nothing else.
And the CD burner was an odd machine. You had to put the raw empty CD into a special case, insert that case into the burner, then the burner would move the CD out of that case and spit the empty case out again. And after burning, empty case in, full case back out. And it tended to jam after some time…
Don’t remember. Was not my machine, and it was about a universe’ existence ago. But it was funny to watch. They had even roped off the table so nobody touched it during the burn process.
Oh, I didn’t have that until much later but I went to a friend’s house. He had a 4x with 256kb buffer burner, that was the most amazing burner that I saw at the time, only 1 of the cds failed with that burner.
When blank 650s were $30 PER (to combat piracy) and we would sit up nights gutting and compressing the shit out of everything getting ready for a ‘burn weekend’.
Burn weekends consisted of borrowing the external SCSI Burner from work ($600+) that ran at 2x but you wouldn’t dare burn faster than 1x. Out of 10 discs at least 3-4 would bomb out. Fun times.
Yep, I remember that time. One prepared the data on a separate 650MB partition on one of the SCSI disks as a raw iso image, then shut down the OS, restarted with a reduced OS that only ran the burning software and nothing else.
And the CD burner was an odd machine. You had to put the raw empty CD into a special case, insert that case into the burner, then the burner would move the CD out of that case and spit the empty case out again. And after burning, empty case in, full case back out. And it tended to jam after some time…
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Don’t remember. Was not my machine, and it was about a universe’ existence ago. But it was funny to watch. They had even roped off the table so nobody touched it during the burn process.
Oh, I didn’t have that until much later but I went to a friend’s house. He had a 4x with 256kb buffer burner, that was the most amazing burner that I saw at the time, only 1 of the cds failed with that burner.