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Re: Creating a CD that is usable on a IIgs



On Nov 4, 7:34 am, powe...@macgui.com (Sam Latella) wrote:
> I'm curious on the steps on creating/burning a CD on a Windoze machine
> (windows xp/98) with Nero.
>
> What I want to do is create/burn a CD on the Windoze machine with IIgs
> software.
> Once the CD is done I then want to run it or access it on my IIgs machine
> which has an internal scsi-cdrom drive.
>
> What format should I be using so that the CD is recognized on the IIgs and
> the software is executable... remember I only have access on burning the CD
> on a Windoze computer.
>
> Thanks for any help in advance.
>
> Sam

If you don't need the CD to have ProDos partitions, GS/OS already has
an HS.FST to enable reading files from a standard ISO9660.  It will
probably be missing the ProDos file attributes, so mainly useful for
text and archive files that don't rely on having a file type.  For
true ProDos partitions on the CD, I'll look around some notes I had
when I was working with SCSI and CDs.  I think I was able to make it
work with the Apple HS SCSI card, but not the RAMFast card.