Carl Lowenstein wrote:
I never heard of CPM image format, neither has Google. But I have
learned tonight that the ACARD controller in our CD/DVD duplicator
will export files from the duplicator's internal hard drive to a drive
on the host computer, using its USB connection. By actual trial, I
have found that this exported file is the same as the original .ISO
file but has 2456 bytes prepended to it. The file name defaults to
*.CPM. The text at the beginning of this is "CPM Image V1."
Oh, well, I can strip it off using dd(1) as we all have discussed at
great length.
Huh. CPM -- Something to do with Turbo Pascal? (it's been a while)
Seems kind of strange, but if this is a DOS/Firmware thing, maybe...
Try one of the computer file extensions glossaries and see what they
have to say.
-a
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