Justin W wrote:
Thufir wrote:
I'm not sure that it's possible to mount a CD R/W such that you can
write and read to it dynamically with random access.
Is it possible to do that in windows?
-Thufir
If I remember correctly, a version of Nero on Windows used to be able
to do that. Unfortunately, I never used it because the only time I
tried to, the computer glitched and permanently destroyed my CDRW, so
I've never tried again.
I'd venture to guess that Nero installed a CD-ROM driver in Windows
and took care of writing to the CD in a proprietary format. In that
way, I'd also assume that using only software to manage that would not
be possible, as device driver-level support would also be required.
Totally Guessing,
Justin W
Yep, a quick Google search resulted in finding Nero InCD, which allows
the disc to be used as a (be it, very very very slow) normal writable
filesystem.
http://www.nero.com/nero7/enu/InCD_5.html
Justin W
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