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Old September 13th 03, 11:52 PM
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GMAN (ex Acraptec beta tester) is a LIAR
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1. Beta testers discussing beta results is in violation of the NDA,
according to none other than Mikey Richter.
2. Mike Richter and Adrian Miller allowed GMAN's posts on beta results.
3. Presenting the beta results falsely is a fraud.

(See: Roxio, What a Joke - "0.9x" DAE Speed Bug Returns)


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From: Adrian Miller
Subject: Acraptec Gibberish 101 and === More LIES ===
Date: 4/7/00

The DAE issue did not show up until after shipping of 4.00.

During beta testing all the testers reported DAE speeds in 4.00
similar to what they got in 3.5c.

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From: (GMAN)
Date: 12/10/02

Why did the Acraptec beta testers not detect
the infamous "0.9x" DAE Speed bug?


Because none of the beta testers were using a POS ide reader like you
were???? As far as i could tell we basically all had either Plextors or
scsi based readers and/or burners that didnt show this behavior.
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Not detected the bug because testers were using SCSI based drives?

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From: Adrian Miller (Acraptec)
Subject: 8X disk to disk, is it possible?
Date: 11/22/99

I want to do disk to disk at 8X if possible, Easy Cd Creator 4.0
tells me the source drive (a new Pioneer 40X SCSI)

is not fast enough and wants to cache to the hdd first then
write at 8x, defeating the purpose.


As someone else pointed out there is a bug in the systems tests
that is going to be addressed shortly.
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From: (GMAN)
Date: 4/18/00

I never in all my testing received that slow of DAE
in any of the betas i tested.

i have been using a Panasonic 24x scsi drive
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GMAN, you are a LIAR:

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From: jerry r
Subject: CDR 508 ezcreator 4 poor DAE
Date: 12/11/99

EZ creator 4 tests show my CDr508 scsi drive at .9x for DAE.

(Panasonic CR-508 24x SCSI does DAE @ 8x)
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