NeXT
Veteran Member
I have one particularly old CD-ROM game called Gord@k that I would prefer to make an image of before the CD finally wears out on me, especially since copies of the game have not been seen floating around the net for years.
It is however a hybrid CD-ROM so if I put it in a mac it will mount the HFS filesystem and if I put it in a PC it will mount the FAT filesystem.
Thing is that my imaging utility and my whole computer can only see the FAT portion of the disc and if I make an image it will only give me that chunk. That would mean I would have to make an ISO for the PC portion and then go over to the mac and make a toast image for the other part. Is there a way to more easily gather everything up at once and make one single image file?
It is however a hybrid CD-ROM so if I put it in a mac it will mount the HFS filesystem and if I put it in a PC it will mount the FAT filesystem.
Thing is that my imaging utility and my whole computer can only see the FAT portion of the disc and if I make an image it will only give me that chunk. That would mean I would have to make an ISO for the PC portion and then go over to the mac and make a toast image for the other part. Is there a way to more easily gather everything up at once and make one single image file?