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Re: ETKA CD



>In a message dated 8/11/00 9:41:30 AM Central Daylight Time,
>kevin.ng@bankofamericacf.com writes:
>
><< Don't know if it's the most recent...
>
>  http://kozmik.guelph.on.ca/gtdproject/fluids/cd.htm >>
>
>
>My brother d/l the CD for me (he has a T3 at work) as an ISO file. I'm
>unfamiliar with this type file, how do you open/use it? Any help, obviously,
>is greatly appreciated.

ISO format, which is better stated as ISO9660 format is the native 
format of a data CD-ROM. So, an ISO formatted file is probably a disk 
image, so if you can burn it directly to a CD, you'll probably get 
exactly was on the original CD.

If you don't have a CD burner, you need to find some sort of utility 
that will mount it as a disc image, which I think is possible in the 
MacOS, but I don't know about Windoze.

-K
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Khan Klatt                                         khan@mediaaccess.com

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