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Is there a way to burn a CD-rom of an Akai-formatted hard disk?

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Is there a way to burn a CD-rom of an Akai-formatted hard disk?

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To burn your own AKAI format CD-ROM you first have to create a harddisk with all the AKAI volumes, sounds, programs and stuff that you want to have. (Remember the max size of an AKAI drive is currently 512MB. A CD ROM has got up to 650MB) When you are happy with your drive and think nothing needs to be changed you can start burning. This is done by a so called SCSI copy (which is available from most burning software). An SCSI copy simply transfers an exact image of your source SCSI volume to the traget (the CD ROM). You have to do it this way because the AKAI format is not recognized by any standard computer file system – but this way you work on low driver level and your computer simply doesn’t care what sort of data it works on.

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