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    Thread: second Try - R820 Ti mit TLA # 0303 von Januar 1999 - safedisc2
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      Question second Try - R820 Ti mit TLA # 0303 von Januar 1999 - safedisc2

      Hi,
      I can buy this nice scsi burner plextor R820 Ti mit TLA # 0303 January 1999. Could somebody please tell me if it can burn safedic2 or not.

      thanks in advance

      damir30

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      Hi bud.Some of the pre-March 99 820's won't do Safedisc2.It is best to test the writer with an Sd2 title.This is a great writer anyways,it should still write Sd2 with the new Clone and AWS option.So best thing is to test if you can,there are no guarantees.

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      hi woody,

      thanks for answering.
      Which gametitle would you prefer for testing?
      Is there any list which lists all SD2 titles?
      Do You know if r.t.c.w. has any protections?

      a lot of questions!

      damir30

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      Hi bud.There is a list of safedisc2 titles in our news and info section.Any of the newer titles would be good.The titles are sorted old first, to newer.

      RTCW is supposed to be new Securom.

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      thank you woody

      damir30

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      Oh,better correct this.Most of the RTCW have no protection,from what I have been reading.


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