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MakeCD & WinUAE
« on: October 06, 2003, 01:20:50 AM »
After having a quick search on amiga.org I found the following:

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Subject : Re: MakeCD now supports Joliet and HFS formats
Posted : 2003/1/18 16:05
Anyone know if this will work under WinUAE? Or is that just a stupid question?


 Paul_Gadd

Yes it does, and btw it is developed using UAE.


So here is my question:
What would be the settings on WinUAE, in order to recognize the CD-R by MakeCD? (I'm using the latest version of both programs).
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Re: MakeCD & WinUAE
« Reply #1 on: October 06, 2003, 01:32:59 PM »
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Oddly enough, I could not get makeCD to work on my real 2000.


Was it an A2000HD Professional military spec Computer? It's the only model that can stand equally to a Powerful (STRONG) PC ;-)

What I'm planing to do is to add some files from my Amiga HD to an open session Backup-CD that I made on Amiga long time before.

Now the CD-RW is on the PC side, and I want to make some free space on my HD without losing file properties and file comments. Plus I want to continue adding these file to the existing open session Backup-CD (I've already tried to create a MakeCD ISO image, and burn it with Nero but the session is permanently closed)
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Re: MakeCD & WinUAE
« Reply #2 on: October 07, 2003, 11:08:53 AM »
@JimS

Keep in mind that some old CD-ROM drives (i.e. my old x4 Toshiba) don't comply to the modern standards, so trying to read a CDRW disk, an open session disk or an ultra-high-speed-written disk might be impossible.
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