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to: Mike Knudsen 72467,1111 (X)
from: Frank Hogg of FHL 70310,317
date: 1990-12-01 23:47:10
subject: #8496-#Fest

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Sb: #8496-#Fest
Fm: Frank Hogg of FHL 70310,317
To: Mike Knudsen 72467,1111 (X)

The 'standard' that skips track zero is referred to as the 'universal' format.
MW does have a numbering system that used to be in their sig here on cis but
Kev tells me that it is no longer there??? I have it somewhere and will upload
it 'if' I find it.

With the ability to change descriptors and also the ability and room (memory)
to have named descriptors it really doesn't matter what each company uses as
long as the disk has the info on it that is useful. To this end I will be doing
'something' on the disks we ship out in the future.

How about a 'read me' file on the disk... (ha ha)

BTW we are working on a upgrade to DynaStar to fix some of the little bugs and
make a few changes, little ones, to make it easier to use. We are also trying
to make it work as the manual says it does. Or... we'll change the manual to
reflect what it actually does. If you have any 'small' suggestions now is the
time to speak up. This is 'not' a rewrite, just a touch-up.

Frank

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