Update definition of ISO 9660

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@item BIN/CUE
A CD-image format used by the CDRWin software on Microsoft
Windows. Many other programs subsequently support using this
A CD-image format developed by Jeff Arnold for CDRWIN software on
Microsoft Windows. Many other programs subsequently support using this
format. The .CUE file is a text file which contains CD format and
track layout information, while the .BIN file holds the actual data
of each track.
track layout information, while the .BIN file holds the actual data of
each track.
@item CD
Compact Disc
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@item ISO 9660
The ISO 9660 is a filesystem format for CD-ROM
media. It was standardized in 1988 and replaced the High Sierra
standard for the logical format on CD-ROM media (ISO 9660 and High
Sierra are identical in content, but the exact format is different).
The ISO 9660 is an operating-system independent filesystem format for
CD-ROM media and DVD-ROMs. It was standardized in 1988 and replaced the
High Sierra standard for the logical format on CD-ROM media (ISO 9660
and High Sierra are identical in content, but the exact format is
different).
There are several specification levels. In Level 1, file names must be
in the 8.3 format (no more than eight characters in the name, no more
@@ -112,6 +113,11 @@ names can be no longer than eight characters. There can be no more
than eight nested directory levels. Level 2 and 3 specifications allow
file names up to 32 characters long.
ECMA-119
(@uref{http://www.ecma-international.org/publications/standards/Ecma-119.htm}
is the European specification which is identical to ISO 9660.
ISO 13490 is basically ISO 9660 with multisession support.
@item Joliet extensions
This standard was developed for Windows 95 and Windows NT by Microsoft