on 5/3/04 2:17 PM, Slava Paperno at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Yes, it can. I do this with Toast 5 under OS X 10.2. Toast doesn;t care > what size your "hybrid disc" is. Toast 5 doesn;t even call it a "hybrid > CD-ROM"; it says "hybrid disc." I put PC and Mac executables, shared data, > and all the rest of it on my hybrid DVD-ROMs, and they work exactly as > hybrid CD-ROMs do, showing only the right platform files on each platform.
It seems to want to work, but have you ever done this with a Mac volume over 2 gig? I created my partition/disk image at 2.8 gig. Worked fine and I could mount it, but as soon as I copied data to that partition exceeding 2 gig I get an error message that says: "cannot be converted to HFS. The volume can be written using the "Data" format. Is HFS a 2 gig limit on hybrid burns? Do you know? Thanks for your help, John =================================================== John R. Sweeney Jr. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Interactive Multimedia Developer/ Digital Media Specialist OnDemand - Interactive, Inc. 847.651.4469 (cell) 847.310.5959 (office/fax) =================================================== [To remove yourself from this list, or to change to digest mode, go to http://www.penworks.com/lingo-l.cgi To post messages to the list, email [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Problems, email [EMAIL PROTECTED]). Lingo-L is for learning and helping with programming Lingo. Thanks!]
