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Mt.Rainier explained by the CDFreaks

3 May 2002 6:40 by Lasse "cd-rw.org" Penttinen

The new Mt.Rainier standard is currently making it's way to CD-RW hardware and software. It is pushed by major players like Microsoft, Philips, Sony & Compaq. Our partners at the CDFreaks have done a nice job explaining this new format - worth a good look.

The idea with the Mt. Rainier format is to enable native operating system (OS) support of CD-RW drives and background formatting. This will ensure greater compatibility, eliminate users' dependence on proprietary read drivers, and make the technology easier to use.

CDFreaks.com

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