Can a Saturn read/play a CD-RW after I mod it? Does it depend on the mod chip or does it depend solely on the Saturn's capabilities?
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Can a Saturn read/play a CD-RW after I mod it? Does it depend on the mod chip or does it depend solely on the Saturn's capabilities?
Thanks
Well, I recommend a CDR. It is more safe, really. You have to understand that CD-RWs required a stronger laser intensity than a typical pressed disc or CD-R. Also, the CD-RW mod can hurt the laser over time, you know.
Last edited by azoreseuropa; July 11th, 2008 at 02:15.
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I think Saturn can't read CD-RW discs.
Yes, it can but read above. Therefore, CDR is better, ok ?![]()
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Okay, thanks
Again, maybe it will work and maybe it will not work but I repeat that CDR is definitely the best one.
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CDR's are so cheap these days anyway, there is really no excuse not to use them.. You can buy them in bulk for very good prices and if you get a bad disc for some reason it's a couple of pennies for your trouble
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