I really don't think that you will be able to copy from one cd to another because of the speed issue. To be able to copy, "on the fly" your going to need a faster processer, AND Hard drive/IDE Controller, and another faster cdrom.
You should however, be able to record an image to the desktop and then burn this to cd with your setup.
It takes quite a bit of proceser to record on the fly and you stand a better chance of having a bad recording doing it this way.
I used a 2X SCSI burner with a SCSI 40X cdrom on a 300 P2 a few years ago and I had trouble burning on the fly with this setup and SCSI has way LESS cpu usage than ide.
you will get ALOT better copies if you make a file to disk first at 4X or less and burn to disk at 4X or less.
I know people will say they record at 500X and no trouble BUT for a GOOD QUALITY recording, 4X or less,period
Faster record speed equals==MORE ERRORS, even if the cd seems ok, it will have more errors at faster record speeds
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hope this helps
SeeYa
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