Re: backup a write-protected CD in Linux

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On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 23:31:13 +0200, YigalB <byigal@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> For CloneCD: I tried and it failed.. have no idea why.. maybe its
> because I didn't mark the "read sub channel" in audio and data...
> 
> Thar was on the XP - and at this time Itry to migrate all my
> applications to Linux - and I wonder what Linux can offer. But ofcourse
> - I need any soloution.. even if I will have to use my VIC 20


well there is another very good software whch i had been using
for the last 3 years. Its called fantom cd . Is better than clone cd
and can copy any protcted cds to any form ie iso, mdf, ccd or 
cue sheets. Well the only case when it cant copy fully is when a cd 
is scratched but if ignore errors are given you could still copy fully.
In your case if you enable bad sector emulation you could copy 
the cd with any hassle.
You could get it from here

http://jamcomputerservices.com/fantom/download.htm



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