It's really the ISO 9660 part, which is more UNIX than IBM, but... it
should mount automatically and show the files as though there were only
a single volume on the Mac. This URL at roxio has some background on
hybrid behavior:
<http://www.roxio.com/en/support/toast/toasthybrid.html>
It is possible for the developer to have hidden certain files from view
on a Mac. The easiest way to see those files is to open the CD on
something other than a Mac, but here's a quote from MacDisk:
"How to mount on a Macintosh the ISO-9660 partition of a hybrid CD-ROM?
An utility called ISOnoHFS, written by Sauro Speranza, must be launched
before inserting the CD-ROM. The Macintosh then mounts the ISO 9660
partition. This utility is very useful when testing the result of a
hybrid CD-ROM on a Macintosh.
The current version of this utility is version 2. Search for it from any
search engine to locate a server on the Web. For an example, this link
to Macinsearch was valid last time we checked (in march 2000).
This utility only works with SCSI drives. On the other hand, Thomas
Tempelmann has announced that the version 2 of his Joliet extension
would have this feature for all kinds of drives."*
[I just checked and there's no version 2 on Tempelmann's website, as of
a couple of minutes ago.]
*<http://www.macdisk.com/faqcden.php3#BM1>
On Saturday, October 13, 2001, at 09:00 PM, Ying-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> How to mount the IBM part of a hybrid CD?
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