THE ROCK says: >I burned three cd's today in my classroom using a G4/867, OS 9.2. The >cd's did not work on the computer next door (5400/200) , kept getting >the message that it was in prodos and did I want to initialize it? >Pretty much the same thing happened when I tried to use the burned cd's >on an imac in the computer lab. They worked fine with the G4 in the lab >and the imac in the office. I just tried them with my 7600/G3 and they >work fine. Any lister know what's going on? The copies were made so >that we can use them with various students at the same time. TIA. > >-- >ON THIS ROCK....I WILL....PREVAIL.... > > > > > In your authoring software, find a setting for "Format." There should be the availability of Mac or DOS. You want ISO 9660, or Joliet. I've never used ProDOS, and all my CDs work on both PC and Mac. Good luck, I use Toast 4, dunno about 5 or any Apple product.
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