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Lance Birch <:-)Lan### [at] tpgi com au> wrote in message
<6ju1s2$dv5$1@oz.aussie.org>...
>With CD-R (that's what you've got) you have the choice to save in ISO9660,
>Joliet and, in some cases Romeo (but that's not very standard).
>
>I personally use DirectCD because it allows you to insert a CD-RW disc and
>then use Explorer, or any other Windows or DOS progam to save or copy files
>to it, without using mastering software (as if it were a floppy drive).
>
I have the HP - RW drive and also used the DirectCD. I have now use the
Juilet filesystem, so I can write cd-r that can be read OK in other drives.
I also have Creative Labs 24 Speed Infra CD-Rom. This won't read RW cd's,
full stop, and will put up with DirectCD CD-R's is necessary. The format is
called packet writing.
Fran.
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