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Originally posted by Exophase
Um... don't quote me on this but I believe the GD-ROM uses the same pit density as CD-ROM, and it is in fact filesystem layout and overwrites that let it get that much on a single one. For smaller pits, well you're thinking of DVD here like you said.... and I know for a fact that some people CAN read some GD-ROMs on some CD-ROMs, probably by accessing the hardware in some direct (possibly proprietary) way rather than using the customary whatever APIs with it (can you tell I've never interfaced with a CD-ROM before?)
- Exo
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did u read my post above?
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Sometimes you can overburn to more than that.... I don't even have a CD-burner but I'm certain of this. Reminds me of my 1.7mb floppies.
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but u can't overburn that much