Glossary

LBA

LBA (Logical Block Address) is number that point to the sector in the image (or CD/DVD) that begins this element. It may be file, folder, system table, etc. 1 LBA = 1Frame. It is used with MSF addressing.

MSF

MSF (Minute: Second: Frame) is sectors address in format Minute: Second: Frame that is used for physical addressing in CD. 1Frame = 1LBA.

ASPI

SCSI devises access standard. You can have an access to CD devices in Windows 9.x operational systems. To control CD devices in Windows NT operational systems use SPTI format. ISO Commander v 1.4 and low was used ASPI only.

SPTI

SCSI devises and CD/DVD access standard in Windows NT operational systems. ISO Commander v 1.5 and high used both (SPTI and ASPI) API's.

Windows NT

Microsoft operational systems such as Windows NT 3.51, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003 Server and higher.

Windows 9x

Microsoft operational systems such as Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows ME.


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