On Mon, 10 Dec 2001 10:41:26 -0600
"Ben Lutgens" <blutgens at sistina.com> wrote:

> This don't do you any good if you're trying to run a copy protected
win32
> game under wine. You sure you didn't intend to post your message to some
> windows maling list? Unix users use dd to take iso images of cds.

So is any binary image of a cdrom considered an ISO image? That doesn't
really make sense if you think about it. For instance, wouldn't a binary
image of a Mac HFS disk be an HFS image? (Mac cdroms need to be mounted -t
HFS and not iso9660) What about a binary image of a game disk that has
some readable files, but 75% of the game data in some (invisible) raw
format; would that be some sort of hybrid image? 

These questions just popped up.

          -.bill.layer.- .-frogtown.mn.usa.-

.-Microsoft.Windows.XP.- -.suddenly.everything.sucks-.