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clokkevi 

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Posted on: May 15 2005,13:33 |
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I have an "strange" image which is made on Mac OSX.
Instead of being made by Toast (those images always opens fine) it's tagged with "DiscRecording 2.1.17f1"
Also, instead of only one "PM" partition map, located at offset 0x00000200h,
PM.............?Apple...........................Apple_partition_map
there is PM's also at
0x00000400h PM..............DiscRecording 2.1.17f1..........Apple_HFS
0x00000800h PM..............Apple...........................Apple_partition_map
0x00001000h PM.........u.!.+DiscRecording 2.1.17f1..........Apple_HFS
There is also some POSIX stuff:
0x0000A800 ..................i...;7..........SP.....ER...I^.IEEE_P1282THE IEEE P1282 PROTOCOL PROVIDES SUPPORT FOR POSIX FILE SYSTEM SEMANTICS.PLEASE CONTACT THE IEEE STANDARDS DEPARTMENT, PISCATAWAY, NJ, USA FOR THE P1282 SPECIFICATION."
And the files and folders after this have both AA and PX, like
MAC OSXAA............PX, READ ME.RTFAA............PX, WINDOWSAA............PX,
When I open the image file with UltraISO, I get the message:
"Prompt
Unsupported block size, HFS volume will be skipped."
The size of the file is 4560584704 bytes, and since it's a 2048 bytes/sector image, that's exactly 2226848 sectors.
UltraISO shows an apple icon, but that's because it says APPLE COMPUTER, INC., TYPE: 0002 in the System ID.
The properties says ISO 9660 (greyed out) and Joliet.
What does the "Unsupported block size, HFS volume will be skipped." message mean? What is unsupported block size?
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xoben 

Group: Super Administrators
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Joined: Nov. 2003
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Posted on: May 15 2005,19:23 |
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Quote | What does the "Unsupported block size, HFS volume will be skipped." message mean? What is unsupported block size? |
This image has a HFS+ volume, the sector size is 2048 bytes other than 512 bytes of HFS volume. UltraISO cannot handle this kind of volume yet.
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clokkevi 

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Posted on: May 21 2005,22:11 |
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Aha... So HFS volumes are 512 bytes / sector... OK, thanks for your reply - and I hope UltraISO will soon support also HFS+, then..!
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