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DreamcastKeV (19-02-2001 01:55):
*Shrugs.... no, you cant copy a gd. the pits are packed too closely together so it would be like trying to play a dvd in a cd player... wont work.
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Yeah, I can imagine the grand number of games you copied. hehe
But this GD-ROM gygarom if I may call it, is a protector of data.
The small piece black ring acts like a Berlin wall to what is the real data storage space, the outer part of the black ring between the ring itself and the edge.
I have a HP 9100 series and there is a burner application on it that makes exact copies. I am positive it should adjust itself to burn so small, but as for the reading part of it.. well.... I am screwed.
I still have no clue what the hell a boot-cd is or what it does. lol

But I'll catch on pretty quick.
I'll keep you all up to date if I succeed in my experiments.
thanks for all your replies and to that guy who says you cannot copy originals, stop the non-sense, I know I can copy GD-ROMs if I want to.
Let the results speak for itself.
peace ya'll