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  Re: Bug? Official Mac 3.1g (PPC)  
From: Martin Crisp
Date: 23 Jul 1999 00:55:34
Message: <3797f5c6@news.povray.org>
Steve wrote in message <37973D4B.F98F93DB@puzzlecraft.com>...
>>
>>
>> Funny, I've set up a multi-user, networked, automated  scanning & CD
>> burning system based around Toast, FaceSpan (an AppleScript-based
>> interface builder), PlayerPro and 4th Dimension... last time it
crashed
>> was when a hard disk died...
>
>Our CD burning stations are dedicated. Same for the scanning
department.
>Last time I launched Quark with Toast Pro active it destroyed the SCSI
>directory on the entire drive. Now I master with Toast and a minimal
>extension set.

:-) From what I've seen (little) I'd blame Quark there :-)

The sole burning station is as a data centralisation point from
distributed network of scanning stations...FaceSpan provides an
interface for scanning/burning/image transfer (contention resolution
during transfer) so that 'experts' aren't needed. 2 hours training takes
care of how to, what not to, and what to do if you committed a no-no.
(It's a custom solution for a branch of Aust Federal Govt)

I'm trying to convince the agency that I've put this in for that instead
of submitting a bill every time I should just use their A0+ inkjet for
some scenes.... :-)

BTW shouldn't have commented on it not crashing.... (user kicked scsi
cable loose on back of burning machine, didn't notice, eventually all
connection lost (24hrs later) and bizarre errors eleswhere - not
surprising given the cause...). BTW the machines are on 24/7, they
simply *don't* crash.

>Another reason for this is the fact that CPU interrupts while mastering
can
>ruin the mastering session. I never do anything else while mastering a
CD.
>I can't imagine how the CD would ever come out ok if you burn it while
>raytracing.

I think you misunderstand where I'm coming from... Or put another way,
if I were going to do this I'd render with POV set to 'sluggish' and
Toast burning at single speed (quad speed drive, dedicated partition, on
a reasonably fast disk on a G3... could probably manage) Toast
frontmost.

I never take POV back from 'tyrannical' => hence I never burn while
rendering.

>The Apple CD driver and FWB are pretty benign, unlike Toast. They are
both
>just for reading, not mastering. So when I want a little music, I just
use
>one of them.

The Toast CD Reader extension, as it's name suggests, is only for
reading. You don't need it to master a CD.
Difference between it and FWB or Apple CD/DVD: it only 'knows' about 3rd
party CDR(W) drives, rather than 3rd party CDROM drives....
(i.e. it's dealing with a smaller set of more complex mechanisms, worst
case.)

>Toast may not be the culprit but with it's long, well earned history of

I'm not actually using toast at the time. And 'well-earned' for Toast is
unfair when compared with, say, Gear MM (a POS in my experience).

>problem. Won't be the first time Apple has released a diseased OS on us
(
>remember System 7?).

I've been fiddling with resources in Mac files/apps since 1985. I've
been using Macs since the Lisa & 128 (system 1.0, Mac Paint 1.0, Mac
Write 1.0 - I still have the manuals at home somewhere, I still have
"Apple" branded floppy disks...single sided 400k...)
I stopped using MacsBug in 1986.
I've been working in 4GL development and user/network support on Macs
since 1985 (remember when Helix became Double Helix?)...now I do PC
support under Windows and Lotus Notes Development (is it any wonder I
enjoy using POV and the Mac?)

System 7 was better than some and not as good as others (my personal
most hated versions were 7.5 thru 7.5.3), 7.1 was worse than 7.0.

System 6 went through 8 revisions, one of which was shipping for less
than a day (2 hours in fact).

Have Fun
Martin
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