[67196] in Cypherpunks
Re: crypto cd once more
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Rick Osborne)
Thu Oct 3 18:57:53 1996
Date: Thu, 03 Oct 1996 11:14:16 -0400
To: Remo Pini <rp@rpini.com>, cypherpunks@toad.com
From: Rick Osborne <osborne@gateway.grumman.com>
>Questions are:
>1) is there a system that can handle unix, windows and mac filenames
> (long ones!)?
>2) if not, is zip-support given on mac and unix systems?
>3) does anyone have suggestions on how to deal with the problem?
I have a CDR sitting right next to me and this is how it handles your
questions:
1) This CDR can burn in 4 modes:
1. ISO xxxx compliant (without trailing version numbers on filenames),
2. strict DOS 8.3,
3. Joliet (DOS 8.3 & Win95 up to 63 chars),
4. Romeo (strict Win95 up to 128 chars).
According to the help, option 1 is made to be at least Mac readable. It
doesn't mention UNIX, though.
2) Yes.
3) No problem: use this CDR.
If you want info on the particular CDR, email me personally.
Rick Osborne Overall Internet Stud osborne@gateway.grumman.com
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