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Re: DiscQuest compatibility
In article <1994Jun7.133956.1598@unislc.slc.unisys.com>,
ma@unislc.slc.unisys.com (Marlin Allred) writes:
>What does a program need to have to be compatibile with the
DiscQuest?
To work with discQuest, the data on the disk must be set up to work
with a program called "Disk Passage", which was written for the PC
and the Mac. discQuest is a clone of DiskPassage, and all it does is
read and display data files that are formatted for use with the
DiskPassage software. I don't think that it matters wether or not
the CD-ROM itself is ISO 9660, High Sierra or whatever. It just
needs to be in SOME format that the IIGS can read and the data on it
MUST be set up for use by DiscPassage.
For more information, contact Sequential Systems at (303) 666-4549 or
check out my review of DiscQuest in the May/June 1994 issue of GS+
Magazine.
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