Rene Herman wrote:
Albert Cahalan wrote:
There are all sorts of funky formats. I've only ever heard of mixed
audio+data CDs for circa-1995 games and Sony spyware, but maybe there
are decent people who actually create these things.
These are in fact very common. Lots of audio CDs, with a data bit with
a few quicktime/mpeg videos.
The MIL-CD format developed by SEGA/Yamaha for the Dreamcast is also an
example of this (two sessions, audio-mode2 or mode2-mode2). We
(hobbysts) use it for booting our code from normal, inexpensive CD-ROMs,
instead of purchasing a GD-ROM writer or an official devkit.
Best regards,
Jon
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