Alcogas is a cross platform open source software which allows to write an image created by the 'Alcohol 120%' on a CD-R/RW disk.
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The first version of the "Alcogas" - a cross-platform open source software. It allows: - to write down an image created by "Alcohol 120%", on a CD-R/RW disk; - to create an image compatible on a format with "Alcohol 120%". "Alcohol 120%" (www.alcohol-soft.com) is a commercial Windows CD and DVD burning software for DVDs and CDs backup creation. The information got by means of "Alcohol 120 %", is stored in two files with expansions 'mds' and 'mdf'. The mds-file contains the information on a location of disk's service areas and tracks, quantity of sessions and tracks, a data recording mode, a sector data mode etc. The mdf-file contains raw sectors data of all tracks, including subchannels data. "Alcogas" forms of these two files one image and write down it in a 'RAW DAO' mode. At formation of an image it carries out calculation of the CRC-16 checksum, Reed-Solomon error-correction code and data scrambling. For interaction with the device "Alcogas" independently forms all necessary commands, additional libraries are not used. The format of commands corresponds to the specification MMC-6 (see http://www.t10.org). Interaction with the device is carried out by means of the driver built in a OS kernel. There is no necessity to establish additional drivers. The software "Alcogas" works on platforms Windows 2000/XP and Linux with kernel version 2.6. Programming language - C. Licence - GPL. User interface - command line. Download page https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=256693. Note: version 0.0.1-beta supports only Windows 2000/XP.
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