>Hi Bryan,
>
>I haven't Mac CD-RW either, but maybe it's possible to use PC-based
>system for burning? As I understand, the CD image shouldn't be
>"incompatible" with given platform: you just get the image file and
>create the CD from it.
>
>At least, I've successfully copied Mac (HFS) CD discs using PC CD-RW
>drive and 'Nero Burning Rom' application - it worked without problems.

Athough If you have a pc it is much easier to use toast under the b2 emu
for mac disks, that way you can be sure they will work! Though a cd writer
under amny platform should be able to copy any cd format (well except
maybe a few copy protected titles).


Kyle.


Kyle Kinsey

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