The first type of CD can be created by Adaptec DirectCD, a win95 installable
filesystem which uses packet writing. The second type of CD is created by
RSJ CD Writer (see http://www.rsj.de) which uses track-at-once recording to
implement an installable filesystem.
Beware: this patch is based on guesswork and inspection of CDs!
It may not work with your CDs.
Requirements:
You need kernel 2.0.33 with fat32_joliet_nls_patch-0.2.8 already applied.
To use the RSJ support, you need a SCSI CD-drive that supports the "Read
Track Info (0xE5)" command. I only tested it on a Philips CDD2600.
Location:
http://www.scintilla.utwente.nl/~eric/software/isolevel3-rsj-0.1.tar.gz
fat32_joliet_nls_patch:
http://bmrc.berkeley.edu/people/chaffee/fat32.html
-- Eric Lammerts <eric@scintilla.utwente.nl> tel. 053-4336371"The software said it required Windows 3.1 or better so I installed Linux."