W dniu 06.03.2025 o 16:49, Paul Gilmartin pisze:
On Thu, 6 Mar 2025 15:42:38 +0100, Radoslaw Skorupka wrote:
FSVO "well known". It's about as well known as
ASCII, and on a similar family of platforms.
It is really worthless to discuss it. ISO format is supported by all
contemporary CD/DVD burner software and directly by MS Windows system
which seems to be quite popular in laptop and desktop computers. Also
Linux and MacOS do support it. So, yes - it is well known.
I was wondering what non-ASCII platforms support ISO format,,
or do all require an ASCII waystation?
Why didn't you wondering why none of the non-ASCII platform support
optical drive and its media?
BTW: what platforms do you mean?
I know very few: z/OS, z/VSE, z/VM, z/TPF and some really rare, usually
clones of IBM systems (Fujitsu, Hitachi, Siemens). Not sure about GECOS
and Unisys.
Personally I would not care about any of them excluding z/OS and z/VM.
However I strongly believe that any of the installations do have some
"waystation" aka PC computer in the shop.
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Radoslaw Skorupka
Lodz, Poland
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