On Mon, 2003-12-08 at 18:55, Wierd Wierd wrote:
There is a problem with CD, and DVD as well. You
may be able to
> implement ISO-9660 without a hitch, but microsoft's
Joliet and Romeo
> (less known) file descriptors are the IP of
Microsoft corp
True. For these cases, I think we have to implement
the non-patented
stuff and keep an eye on the marketplace for
incompatbile CDs. I think
we'll need to take the same approach wrt FAT, for
what that's worth.
I thought UDF (dvd format) had LFN support built-in.
Does anyone know the patent status of ISO9660 and
UDF? It sure would be
a bummer to find out that they are patented too.
Also, whence cometh El Toritio?
A blurb on ISO-9660 that might have some relevance.
Seems ISO 9660 is a joint project... You might look
into the members of the 'high Sierra' group to find
out more.
http://www.tu-clausthal.de/~rzsjs/iso9660.html
I can however be more helpful on the origins of the El
Torito bootable ISO-9660 spec.
http://www.cdpage.com/Compact_Disc_Variations/danaboot.html
(ps- sorry about the problems with thread heirarchy-
yahoo's poster isnt the greatest at times...)
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