On Thu, Oct 29, 1998 at 10:49:54PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

| Robert Kennedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| > Using Joilet extensions (inherently distasteful, like all things M$)
| > MS-DOS.  Upon reading the CD-R FAQ, it appears that my options are either:
...
| > Using Rock Ridge extensions w/ the -T (TRANS.TBL) option

The TRANS.TBL file really isn't what you're looking for ...
The OS doesn't care about it ... it's for your own use, and perhaps
some program could use it ...
 
| I'm not too familiar with this one .. never used it.
| 
| > Using RR extension by itself (does 98/NT support this at all?)
| 
| This works wonders with all flavors of unix .. but windows won't read it 
| unless you have a seperate driver which I have never bothered to find.
| 
| You best choice for portability's sake is joilet. Windows will also be happy
| with the plain iso9660 format .. but no long file names.

You guys missed the correct answer ...

You can use both RR and Joliet at the same time :)

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Doug McLaren, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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