06-26-04 07:26 PM
monete wrote:
> It's a good one
>
> But I don't want to keep the juke for nothing maybe we can rent it.
> But here in Spain it doesn't seems easy.
Or write clear instructions, write some scripts and have someone push
CDs in the drawer.
I'd suggest copying them to a scratch area as a disk image, mounting
that as HFS or whatever, and copying the data to a target file system.
This way one CD can be read while the previous is unraveled into files.
With a 30 x effective speed CD drive a CD takes 3 minutes incuding
change - someone could easily do 120 in a working day on a single
workstation. Given that is is non-skilled work, it should not be hard to
hire someone for this - especially as it is rathr light (but boring) duty.
I'd suggest making daily batches and logging volume labels or checksums
- so you know when one was skipped by accident.
Thomas
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