I have a CD with a "Hidden Track" data section, obviously meant to
contain some kind of filesystem. (The format was also known as i-Track,
ROM Ready, and Audioision).
It was supported in Microsoft Windows until late 1996, but of course
I'd need to get some suitable hardware if I wanted to try that.
Instead, I am hoping to be able to access the data in Linux
(specifically Debian buster). I can create a .bin/.toc pair using
cdrdao from it, including the track 1 pregap, but have not yet found a
way to actually access the data.
As this is as far as anything I have tried has got, I am hoping someone
here is able to advise me what the next step should be to access the
data that, without a working computer of suitable age, is proving
difficult to access.
How do I go about accessing this data?
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I have a CD with a "Hidden Track" data section, obviously meant to
contain some kind of filesystem. (The format was also known as i-Track,
ROM Ready, and Audioision).
It was supported in Microsoft Windows until late 1996, but of course
I'd need to get some suitable hardware if I wanted to try that.
Instead, I am hoping to be able to access the data in Linux
(specifically Debian buster). I can create a .bin/.toc pair using
cdrdao from it, including the track 1 pregap, but have not yet found a
way to actually access the data.
As this is as far as anything I have tried has got, I am hoping someone
here is able to advise me what the next step should be to access the
data that, without a working computer of suitable age, is proving
difficult to access.
How do I go about accessing this data?