Hello everybody!

 I've got a SCSI CD-romdrive connected to my MSX using a BERT
SCSI-interface, and a CD-writer to my pc.
Now I thought that it should be possible to create a cd-rom with 19 or 20
partitions of 32MB, so that an MSX can access those partitions and handle
them as real drives (with swap.com). I thought that it could be done by
creating a disk image of a 640MB drive partitioned as a BERT should do, and
then burn that image to disc. (Also software should be added to the image).
But i don't know how I have to create such an image. Do I need a (for MSX
terms) large HD with such a partition table, or maybe I an emulator can help
me?

Does anyone have any idea?

Grtz,
Siebe



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