Maybe that's the ISO 9660 format.

Ward Oldham

On 1/25/03 10:05 PM, "Bill Holt" <billholt at iglou.com> wrote:

> Ann,
> 
> If you take the CD approach, be sure to use the 9440 format.  Both Macs and
> Windoze units can read that.
> 
> Also, if you are transferring more than a few files, you may want to zip
> them into a single package before burning them onto the CD.  Reason:
> Windows units identify files from a CD as "locked" and you'll have to unlock
> them one at a time.  If you're working from a zip file, there's no such
> problem.
> 
>  Bill Holt
> 
> ----------
>> From: Ann Richmond <richmond at qx.net>
>> To: MacGroup <macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu>
>> Subject: MacGroup: winodws/mac document transfer
>> Date: Sat, Jan 25, 2003, 1:40 PM
>> 
> 
>> Another thought about getting my husband's documents into
>> the PC.
>> 
>> (floppy didn't work.)
>> 
>> I could send the files to the IMac via the network. Then I
>> could burn a data cd. (Daughter burns music cds all the time
>> using iTunes but I guess there is the ability to do data
>> ones there somewhere. ) But would the PC be able to read the
>> disk?
>> 
>> I have lots of stuff backed up to zip disks that I would
>> like to put on CDs for safety. So it would be good to know
>> how well that works.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Ann
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> | The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will
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>> 
> 
> 
> | The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will
> | be January 28. The LCS Web page is <http://www.kymac.org>.



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