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How is this remote networked SCSI device support working?

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How is this remote networked SCSI device support working?

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The cdrtools support access to writers/readers over the network for a long time now. They utilize a protocol called “REMOTE-SCSI” (RSCSI) that is tunneled via a standard rsh-server between the client and server machine. On a 100mbit network it should be possible to even write with high speeds. This makes it possible to use X-CD-Roast to write on a CD/DVD-writer that is built into a different machine over the network. Please see the file “README.

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The cdrtools support access to writers/readers over the network for a long time now. They utilize a protocol called “REMOTE-SCSI” (RSCSI) that is tunneled via a standard rsh-server between the client and server machine. On a 100mbit network it should be possible to even write with high speeds. This makes it possible to use X-CD-Roast to write on a CD/DVD-writer that is built into a different machine over the network.

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