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Jared,

I use an open source product from SLIC-Systems LTD called CD Mastering
System/400.  I could not find it on the web any more.  I will look through
my archives for the original zip file and post it for download.  It is menu
driven and works very well.

Schadd

----- Original Message ----- 
> "jared" <jhunter@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:Pine.SOL.4.33.0412290919430.22872-100000@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Does anyone know (or have a link to) whatever magic incantations are
> > required to make LODRUN-able CDs from Windows?  The following did not
> > work:
> >
> > 1. CRTBNDCL QINSTAPP
> > 2. CRTDUPOBJ QINSTAPP into QTEMP
> > 3. CHGOWN QINSTAPP to QSYS
> > 4. CRTSAVF MYLIB/QTEMP
> > 5. SAVOBJ QTEMP/QINSTAPP with TGTRLS(V5R1M0) to MYLIB/QTEMP
> > --- here's where it gets sketchy ---
> > 6. download MYLIB/QTEMP via FTP in binary mode to PC, with "quote site
> > namefmt 0" in effect (to make the downloaded file named "QTEMP" rather
> > than "QTEMP.FILE")
> > 7. download other SAVLIB'd libraries (ref'd by QINSTAPP) to PC with same
> > method
> > 8. burn disk from XP using 'ILA', then 'make compatible' (to make it
> > ISO9660?)
> >
> > It's very frustrating to see "/QTEMP is not a valid save/restore file".
> > There's mention in the midrange archive of using the 400 to burn QTEMP
to
> > a DVD, then using OpsNav to copy and paste that file onto a windows CD
and
> > "closing the session".  So it sounds like even though LODRUN DEV(*OPT)
is
> > reading from a CD, there still might be a dependency that QTEMP be "the
> > first thing on the tape".
> >
> > Anyway, as always, any info is appreciated.
> >
> > -Jared
> >
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