>I have found that using EasyCD Pro 95 to burn disks with Joliet names
>to be an acceptable thing, but that is also because I am using the
>v2.1.xx kernel with Joliet support... (I prefer to use mkisofs and
>cdwrite under Linux, though)
The reason that I can't use mkisofs and cdwrite is that I produce extremely
large video movies on my Windoze95 machine. I don't have them networked
together yet. Also, I have zero EIDE slots left in the Linux box.
>Joliet, btw, is not just Microsoft's name for long file names - it is
>an extension of the iso9660 standard that supports long file names
>(like rock ridge) but it also includes Unicode support for
>internationalization. Also, the ISO9660 standard does not support long
>file names - it supports the 8.3 DOS-style names...
As I read the info on the Adaptec site, while IS09660 doesn't directly support
long file names, version 3 of the extension does.
I got an answer back from Adaptec today. They said they don't support
long file names and suggested another software house.
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