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From: "Matthias Paul" <Matthias DOT Paul AT post DOT rwth-aachen DOT de>
To: <opendos AT delorie DOT com>
References: <01FD6EC775C6D4119CDF0090273F74A4FD68C0 AT emwatent02 DOT meters DOT com DOT au>
Subject: Re: CD-ROM Compatibility
Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2002 11:29:55 +0200
Organization: Aachen University of Technology (RWTH), Germany
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On 2002-09-27, Joe da Silva wrote:

> 2. Neither MSCDEX nor NWCDEX support "Joliet" CD-ROM's.

Yes, they don't, but AFAIR Joliet is a meta filesystem on top
of ISO 9660, so you should still be able to access the files,
but under more cryptic file names.

> BTW, I've had one CD-ROM previously, in which I couldn't access the
> files in DOS due to LFN issues, but never before had I encountered
> one in which any attempt to access the disk under DOS would result
> in an I/O error.

Other possibilities:

- the CD is not finalized. Finalize it, if you have a CD burner.
- the CD has incompatible supplementary volume descriptors. Try NWCDEX /K.

Hope it helps,

 Matthias

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