Dan Cross <crossd(a)gmail.com> wrote:
In other words, you worked around perceived problems
in what most on this
No, I designed an interface that works on top of all known operating systems.
The term "perceived" does not apply.
It's perhaps noteworthy that writing to a CD or
DVD on Plan 9 is done with
cat (and networking is implemented in terms of opening, reading and writing
named files). So it's certainly *possible* to use a filesystem method to
write physical media, even if impractical on the array of real-world
systems you want to support.
So you believe you can create a dual layer video DVD with a layer break
that matches the meta data in the IFO file with that driver concept?
So you believe you can write an audio CD with CD-Text that matches the indices
on an existing CD with that driver concept?
So you believe you can read an audio CD in a way that allows you make a
definite statement on whether all bits have been read correctly or whether
there have been interpolated parts inside?
People who only have a hammer tend to believe that all problems are nails.
This is what you get on Plan 9...
Jörg
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