Operation Manual

Roxio Toast 10 User Guide
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There are several naming options:
ISO 9660 Level 1: This is the original ISO naming format and is
fairly restrictive.
Length: 8 characters with 3 character suffix
Allowable characters: uppercase letters (A-Z), numbers (0-9)
and the underscore (_). No other characters are allowed.
Examples: ISO_NAME.TXT, IMAGE_1.TIF
ISO Level 1 has a limitation of 8 levels of nested directories. Toast
allows you to have more than 8 levels, but the data might not be
readable on many systems. Toast warns you before trying to write an
ISO CD with more than 8 levels.
Allow MS-DOS Names: This is similar to ISO Level 1 but not as
restrictive. Use this option for CDs intended for DOS or Windows 3.x
systems.
Length: 8 characters with 3 character suffix
Allowable characters: uppercase letters A-Z, numbers 0-9, the
underscore _, and these special characters: { } @ -^ ! $ % & ( ) ` ´ #
~
Allow Macintosh Names: Toast will leave all file and folder names as
they are. If you are using an ISO format disc to make incremental
backups from your Macintosh, choose this option. Discs created with
this naming option can only be used on a Mac.
Joliet (MS-DOS + Windows): Preserves long file names on the disc
for use under Windows 95 or later and is fully compatible with older
versions of DOS and Windows. This option is recommended for most
uses and best compatibility.
Length: Up to 64 characters
Allowable characters: All characters except */:;?\
Example: 1998 Report to Shareholders
A Joliet format disc contains two file systems: an ISO 9660
compliant file system using DOS names and a Joliet file system