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Peter:
visit:
http://www-plateau.cs.berkeley.edu/people/chaffee/jolspec.html
if you must read the Joliet spec. ;-)
Also there's a new IDEDASD.EXE of 8-16-01 (218K)
available from: http://service5.boulder.ibm.com/2bcprod.nsf
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On 9/05/2001, Peter Skye wrote, in part:
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>The studio just called me back. The CD was created on Windows 98 Second
>Edition using Adaptec Easy CD Creator version 4.03a and the format of
>the CD is "Joliett".
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>> Warp can handle CD's with long file names (i.e.
>> Joliett format) if cdfd.ifs is run with the /w option.
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>Where do I get the CDFS.IFS (not cdfd.ifs - yes?) which supports /W? My
>CDFS.IFS is dated 16 Feb 1999 -- should I just add /W to the its
>CONFIG.SYS IFS= line and reboot, or do I need a newer version? HELP
>CDFS doesn't mention /W. (What does /W do?) >- Peter
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