
Introduction
iXOS-JUKEMAN 2.2 User Manual Pre.12/9716
The writer
The iXOS-JUKEMAN writer can send either ISO 9660 file systems or raw
data to a disk recorder. Moreover, Rock Ridge attributes or the Joliet for-
mat can be used. The writer accepts data from a pre-mastered file, a raw
partition, a disk drive, or from a pipe.
The writer’s preview mode can be used to test the writing process before
you start, and the verify option allows the CD to be verified immediately
after it is written.
A special feature of iXOS-JUKEMAN is that the file system can also be
used by clients to write to disks. Thus, iXOS-JUKEMAN supports an in-
cremental file system for writable disks. To eliminate the high overhead of
session lead-in and lead-out, iXOS-JUKEMAN provides multi-track writing
which uses the CD space more efficiently than multi-session writing. Up to
96 of the 99 tracks of a CD-R can be written with data. For PDs, WORMs,
and MOs, the number of tracks is not limited.
The generic SCSI driver
iXOS-JUKEMAN provides support for a wide range of devices including
jukeboxes, stand-alone CD-ROM drives and hard disk drives across mul-
tiple operating systems.
To minimize the non-portable sections of the drivers, iXOS-JUKEMAN
uses a generic SCSI driver that passes a SCSI command to the hardware
through the operating system.
If a generic driver is not present, the iXOS generic driver must be in-
stalled. Once the driver is installed, it works with all iXOS products.
1.3.2 Supported hardware
iXOS is continually adding support for new jukeboxes and recorders. An
up-to-date device list can be found on www.jukeman.com or from sup-
The following tables list the jukeboxes and recorders tested with iXOS-
JUKEMAN. In the “Type” column, a ‘?’ represents any single letter, a ‘*’
represents any string.
iXOS-JUKEMAN also supports ISO 9660 image files on hard disks (see
“Disk images on hard disk” on page 209). Using NT file compression,
multiple images can be copied to a single hard disk.
incremental
file system
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