amazarak
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Posted: Oct. 02 2005, 09:02 |
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Quote (Korgscrew @ Oct. 02 2005, 03:43) | There were some extensions (the things you'll find in System Folder > Extensions - you can also see which ones you have, and turn them on and off using the Extensions Manager control panel, which you can reach via the Apple menu, or System Folder > Control Panels) which governed what kinds of CD could be read. This is where my memory gets foggy, but there might well be one which enables the system to read enhanced CDs like the TSODE one. |
Thanks very much for Your reply.
I've fount the folder with extensions which You mention, and I suspected, that it's purpose is just like You write, but thanks to You, I am sure now. My extensions folder contains some entries concerning cd-rom access, which are: 1) Apple CD-ROM 2) Audio-CD access 3) ISO-9660 File Access 4) High Sierra File Access (?) There is also whole bunch of other extensions, but I think only these concern CD-ROM. Only the first one is visible in Extensions Manager, though. The first thought I got, was to remove Audio-CD access plugin from the extensions folder, because this one's presence may fool the Mac about the CD format. Unfortunately, after that, the only thing I got was the messsage about unreadable CD. So now I suspect, that in order to read TSODE, I'll need a plugin called "Enhanced Cd access". I'll try to search Apple's website for such extension, but I've already searched this site for some enhanced cd stuff before, and I don't remember ecountering anything like that... It would be very nice if You could found some time to "dig up" more information on the topic, because if I manage to launch TSODE, I think I would be able to prepare pre-configured Basilisk distribution which would allow all Mike's fans who use Windows to play their TSODE.
Best wishes amazarak
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