usb support, continued/laptops

jimkost wrote on 3/4/2000, 11:34 AM
hi sf tech/anybody--

i am considering purchasing cd architect, but before doing
so, i need answers to the following questions:

1) can i run pgm on a laptop (gateway 9300-pII/400-288mb
ram)?
2) is the archos (www.archos.com)line of portable cdr/rw's
supported (could not find in list of supported drives...)?
3) if usb implementation for port drivers has been fixed,
would it then follow all usb drives could both
hypothetically and in actuality be supportd?
4) lastly, plans for I-EEE (firewire) support?

thanks in advance for your replies...
best,
jim k :-) :-)

ps-sf rocks my world

Comments

Kelly_S wrote on 3/13/2000, 4:06 PM
Hello.

1. Yes, you could run it on a laptop without any problems..
2. If it is not on the list, it is not supported.
3. There are some USB drives that do work with CD Architect... I
think (although I may be wrong) that a couple of the supported Sony
drives are USB. Some of the Hewlett Packard drives are also USB...but
I'm not sure which ones.
4. As of now, I am not sure. I have no information regarding this.

Thanks Jim.


jim kost wrote:
>>hi sf tech/anybody--
>>
>>i am considering purchasing cd architect, but before doing
>>so, i need answers to the following questions:
>>
>>1) can i run pgm on a laptop (gateway 9300-pII/400-288mb
>>ram)?
>>2) is the archos (www.archos.com)line of portable cdr/rw's
>>supported (could not find in list of supported drives...)?
>>3) if usb implementation for port drivers has been fixed,
>>would it then follow all usb drives could both
>>hypothetically and in actuality be supportd?
>>4) lastly, plans for I-EEE (firewire) support?
>>
>>thanks in advance for your replies...
>>best,
>>jim k :-) :-)
>>
>>ps-sf rocks my world
jimkost wrote on 3/29/2000, 10:23 AM
thank you for your reply, k shaffer.:-)sincerely, jim k

K.Shaffer wrote:
>>Hello.
>>
>>1. Yes, you could run it on a laptop without any problems..
>>2. If it is not on the list, it is not supported.
>>3. There are some USB drives that do work with CD Architect... I
>>think (although I may be wrong) that a couple of the supported Sony
>>drives are USB. Some of the Hewlett Packard drives are also
USB...but
>>I'm not sure which ones.
>>4. As of now, I am not sure. I have no information regarding this.
>>
>>Thanks Jim.
>>
>>
>>jim kost wrote:
>>>>hi sf tech/anybody--
>>>>
>>>>i am considering purchasing cd architect, but before doing
>>>>so, i need answers to the following questions:
>>>>
>>>>1) can i run pgm on a laptop (gateway 9300-pII/400-288mb
>>>>ram)?
>>>>2) is the archos (www.archos.com)line of portable cdr/rw's
>>>>supported (could not find in list of supported drives...)?
>>>>3) if usb implementation for port drivers has been fixed,
>>>>would it then follow all usb drives could both
>>>>hypothetically and in actuality be supportd?
>>>>4) lastly, plans for I-EEE (firewire) support?
>>>>
>>>>thanks in advance for your replies...
>>>>best,
>>>>jim k :-) :-)
>>>>
>>>>ps-sf rocks my world