First post, by clintonoddfellow
Good Afternoon!
Bit of a weird question -- posting in this forum as it seems to be the closest fit, since its kind of old DOS software on newer hardware. If I'm in the wrong place, feel free to swat me on the hand and I'll move to a better location 😀
I'm doing some CD preservation, and I have a set of 4 CDs which would've come with a Magnavox HeadStart CD. I'd like to get these properly imaged and up on the archive.
The copyright date on these is 1989, and things were kind of the wild west before the ubiquity of ISO9660. I suspect these discs are a form of High Sierra or some other weird format in use at the time.
Attempting to rip them to ISO with ImgBurn has odd results. Imaging seems to succeed -- 3 discs can rip as ISO one as bin/cue (Not sure why, it doesn't appear to have CD Audio but I could be wrong) but attempting to mount them results in errors.
I'd like to attempt something approaching a bit copy for archival purposes. I haven't yet tried CloneCD, but am wondering if that's a better option overall.
Thanks in advance!
-C