I found out how to get what I want from NTI DVD-Maker Gold, which was good 
enough to provide me with some clues about how it was processing my data 
compilation.

My initial settings included File: Data Layout Properties:
    File System: ISO 9660 Level 1 (8 + 3 restricted character set)
    Data Format: Mode 1
This resulted in a message saying that one of my filenames, ALT-FONT.HTM, is 
an Invalid ISO 9660 Level 1-Compliant name, and it proposed to change that 
to ALT_FONT.HTM.  So I understood that hypens were not allowed in ISO 9660 
Level 1 filenames, but underscores were.  I guessed that my other 
problematic file and folder names (apm.db and codepage.ext folders, for 
instance) had likewise run afoul of Level 1 rules under CDBurnerXP and Nero 
7, and those programs had simply changed the file/folder names.

With NTI, changing the File System to MS-DOS (8 + 3) applies slightly more 
relaxed rules, and my problematic Arachne file and folder names were 
preserved as I wanted them.

I have not gone back to CDBurnerXP and Nero 7 to see if I can produce good 
CD's with them.  If they don't have a choice for MS-DOS (8 + 3) file system, 
then I think I might still get what I want by choosing ISO 9660 Level 2 or 
else choosing ISO 9660 but NOT enforcing Level 1.

--John Hupp

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John Hupp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net>
Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2008 9:57 AM
Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] Make a CD in Windows that FreeDOS
readscleanly(was: Fresh XCOPY bugs)


> More testing:
>
> I pulled out a restore CD that I made from a previous FreeDOS
> installation.
> On that CD, FreeDOS DIR is able to distinguish codepage and codepage.ext,
> and XCOPY is able to copy the ARACHNE tree cleanly.
>
> That CD was probably not made with CDBurnerXP -- more likely Nero or NTI.
> But I certainly can't recall what settings I may have chosen.
>
> Anyone know enough about CD burning for DOS compatibility to make some
> recommendations?
>
> --John Hupp
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "John Hupp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net>
> Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2008 10:36 AM
> Subject: [Freedos-user] Make a CD in Windows that FreeDOS reads
> cleanly(was:
> Fresh XCOPY bugs)
>
>
>>I *seemed* to be uncovering more problems with XCOPY, like failing to copy
>> large chunks of the ARACHNE tree from my restore CD back to the hard
>> drive.
>> But as I said in a previous post, it now seems to me that XCOPY is not
>> the
>> real problem.
>>
>> I just ran another test in which I created a CD (from Windows, on a
>> CD-RW,
>> using CDBurnerXP set to Disc-At-Once) with the Arachne tree, this time
>> choosing ISO9660 instead of the default ISO9660/Joliet.  I thought that
>> might take care of the problem.  But under Windows I can see sub-folders
>> Arachne\system\codepage and codepage.ext, while FreeDOS DIR only shows
>> two
>> sub-directories both named codepage.  XCOPY fails to copy
>> arachne\system\*.*
>> and I think the cause is that it is balking at what it sees at that
>> level.
>>
>> This is similar to what I reported earlier: Windows sees a folder named
>> Queen.sav, but XCOPY copies it to the hard drive as Queen_sa.  Windows
>> sees
>> a folder named F-PROT, but XCOPY copies it to the hard drive as F_PROT,
>> and
>> none of the proper contents of the F-PROT folder get copied in, but XCOPY
>> starts copying in unrelated sub-folders.
>>
>> Is there another setting I need to create a CD that can be read cleanly
>> by
>> FreeDOS?
>>
>> --John Hupp
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "John Hupp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: <freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net>
>> Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2008 2:18 PM
>> Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] Fresh XCOPY bugs
>>
>>
>>> My problems with XCOPY are not as they first seemed.
>>>
>>> Windows renders the directories of interest on the CD as D:\F-PROT and
>>> D:\GAMES\QUEEN.SAV, but FreeDOS (at least the current version) renders
>>> them
>>> as F_PROT and QUEEN_SA.  It is some comfort to find that MS-DOS 6.22
>>> does
>>> the same.
>>>
>>> So file and directory name support seem to be involved, but it's not
>>> clear
>>> that it is XCOPY that is misbehaving.  I see that I can MOVE C:\F_PROT
>>> C:\F-PROT, so the hypen is supported there.
>>>
>>> I want to reinstall those two programs from scratch to see afresh how
>>> folders and files are named.  It also occurs to me that the CD file
>>> system
>>> may well be a factor.
>>>
>>> More on this when I can get to it.
>>>
>>> --John Hupp
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>>> From: "John Hupp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> To: <freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net>
>>> Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 9:54 PM
>>> Subject: [Freedos-user] Fresh XCOPY bugs
>>>
>>>
>>>> I'm using XCOPY for a selective restore CD, and for most directories it
>>>> works fine, but I have identified a couple cases where it fails due to
>>>> the
>>>> directory name.
>>>>
>>>> Where D: is the CD:
>>>>
>>>> Case 1:
>>>> -------
>>>> XCOPY  /E /V /Y /I  D:\GAMES\F-PROT  C:\GAMES\F-PROT
>>>>
>>>> First of all, XCOPY asks "Does F-PROT specify a file name or directory
>>>> name
>>>> on the target?"  With the /I switch, it is not supposed to ask me that
>>>> question, and it does not ask for copies of other directories.
>>>>
>>>> Worse, though it does create C:\GAMES\F-PROT, it does not copy any of
>>>> the
>>>> contents of the F-PROT directory.  Instead, it begins copying into
>>>> F-PROT
>>>> other GAMES sub-directories: GAMES\ABUSE gets copied to
>>>> GAMES\F-PROT\ABUSE,
>>>> GAMES\DOOM to GAMES\F-PROT\DOOM, etc.
>>>>
>>>> Case 2:
>>>> -------
>>>> XCOPY D:\GAMES\F-PROT C:\GAMES\F-PROT
>>>>
>>>> Again it asks File or Directory, and that is OK without the /I switch
>>>> here.
>>>> But after I answer Directory, XCOPY copy responds with:
>>>> File not found - F-PROT
>>>> 0 file(s) copied
>>>>
>>>> Case 3:
>>>> -------
>>>> XCOPY D:\GAMES\QUEEN.SAV C:\GAMES\QUEEN.SAV
>>>>
>>>> The response is similar to Case 1, except that XCOPY does not ask File
>>>> or
>>>> Directory.  Instead, it copies none of the F-PROT contents but
>>>> immediately
>>>> begins copying other GAMES sub-directories into GAMES\F-PROT (as in
>>>> Case
>>>> 1).
>>>>
>>>> Case 4:
>>>> -------
>>>> XCOPY D:\GAMES\QUEEN.SAV C:\GAMES\QUEEN.SAV
>>>>
>>>> The response is exactly the same as for Case 2.
>>>>
>>>> --John Hupp
>>>>
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