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[ILUG] .cif -> .iso ?

[ILUG] .cif -> .iso ?

cybersean3000 at yahoo.com cybersean3000 at yahoo.com
Thu Sep 27 12:15:19 IST 2001


Here is an interesting metion of .CIF files.  From this analysis, .CIF 
files are similar to the Data Fork / Resource Fork type file 
implementation found on a Macintosh.  There is also mention of a utility 
called "binchunker"

I hope this put you on the right path

-=Sean=-

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> Have you tried mounting the image as iso9660?  Maybe it is iso9660 format 
> with just a stupid extension.
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> -=3DSean=3D-
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> On 27 Sep 2001, at 9:22, Ruair=ED Newman wrote:
> 
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > Probably a long shot, but I'm looking for a util to convert Adaptec Easy=
>  CD
> > .cif disk images to .iso images.  Googling has so far yielded nada, and =
> my
> > back is to the wall to get the data from the image created by my predece=
> ssor.
> > 
> > It's not possible to use the Adaptec software to open it as we no longer=
>  have
> > a copy of the software, and time is short so I'd rather not have to go
> > looking for one (I live in Killarney, not exactly Silicon Valley ;)
> > 
> > Any ideas appreciated,
> > 
> > Ruairi
> > 
> > 
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