on 10/4/02 2:54 AM, Rex Slate at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> At 15:00 -0400 03.10.2002, Gerald Uhlan wrote:
>> Direct CD is the Windows version of Toast.  Same company.  Different
>> platforms.
>> 
>> Gerry
> 
> 
> Not necessarily so. Adaptec DirectCD�  used to be included with Toast
> for the Mac (in some versions before MacOS X came to the market), as
> a separate program. It's purpose was to provide UDF (Universal Disk
> Format) access on Data CDs for the Macintosh. By using this format
> one could write and erase files on a Data CD much as one would to a
> diskette, Zip Drive, etc. I used a patch on version 1.0.5 to allow it
> to recognize my then new Yamaha 8 4 24. It still functions well under
> MacOS 9.2.2 running as the main system.
> 
> Rex

Are the features of DirectCD included in Toast Titanium 5.2?

Thanks,

Andre


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