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Old 30-01-2002, 16:32
Charlie
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Homeric (24-01-2002 16:00):
what is the difference between an iso and a cue file?
ANSWER: A CUE file is a text file that contains burning parameters. An ISO is an image of a collection of files on a CD.

what is cue file for exactly???
ANSWER: Provides instructions to the burning program to guide reconstitution of files from ISO to CD-R

and what about bin files???
ANSWER: A form of ISO file, especially produced by CDRWin.

Is that a different way to name the same thing for different applications???
ANSWER: -ish. A CloneCD IMG file can be renamed .BIN and manipulated accordingly. You need to know what you are doing here and I'd guide you when you are ready.

What are CDMage and CDImageConverter for???
ANSWER: You can look that up on the web with a search.
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