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| Related topic: When you make your own CD-Rs and want them to work on a wide variety of platforms, you can make make a Hybrid CD-ROM with an ISO 9660 index and index extensions for Rock Ridge (Linux/BSD/OS X/UNIX), Joliet (Windows 9x/NT.2K/XP), and HFS (Mac OS 9 or lower). Here are some links I found on doing this. If anyone knows of another source of info on this, please let me know. Linux: mkisofs http://freshmeat.net/projects/mkisofs/ mkhybrid http://www.ge.ucl.ac.uk/~jcpearso/mkhybrid.html Linux/Windows/Mac/Etc./Etc. (Thank you Sun, for giving us Java!) CDEveryWhere http://www.cdeverywhere.com/ Windows: Macimage for Windows http://www.macdisk.com/macimgen.php3 CDR HyCD Publisher for Windows http://www.scpi.com/body_hycd-windows.html UNIX (Sun, SGI, HP): http://www.hycd.com/html/hycd_unix.html Macintosh: Discribe http://www.charismac.com/Products/Discribe/index.html (There are rumors that Roxio Easy CD & DVD Creator can make a Hyprid CD-R. Does anyone know if this is true? http://www.roxio.com/en/products/ecdc/index.jhtml) Also see: http://www.cdrfaq.org/ http://www.cdrfaq.org/faq06.html#S6-1 -- Guy Macon, Electronics Engineer & Project Manager for hire. Remember Doc Brown from the _Back to the Future_ movies? Do you have an "impossible" engineering project that only someone like Doc Brown can solve? My resume is at http://www.guymacon.com/ |