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    Is it possible? I have a customer who needs to run DOS Autocad, but wants to read and write to a Creative Labs CDRW. Is there a DOS program that will write to CDRW?

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    Charlie


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    no

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    Not that I know of but I think there are some that work with Windows 3.x if that helps

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    try www.goldenhawk.com/freeware.htm--
    dos cdrw utils..

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    Smile

    There may be DOS cdrw drivers, but if the person is running the cdrw in a machine that could run win95, why not run AutoCad in dos mode, save the file, start windows, and then burn the file to the cd?

    Or...run autocad with dosemu under linux

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    Probably that guy has only DOS installed...

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    Yes there is. Go to http://www.ntius.com and you will find a DOS version of EZ CD-Creator v.3 that he can use.

    FWIW, he can run AutoCAD R12 from within a Win95 DOS window (but not Win98 or WinNT). I did it for years.

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    Thanks everyone,

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