een quote uit een zipfile een recording package om eigen akai cd's te maken. ALs je interesse hebt, laat het even weten, als er veel animo is, kan ik het wel ergens uploaden +/- 1,5 Mb. Tis al vrij oud volgens mij.....misschien niet helemaal meer uptodate:
Yes! You can create your own AKAI CD-ROMs,
but you'll need a few things: firstly a correctly installed CD-Recording unit (any kind or brand should work fine),
next a 540MB AKAI formatted HD with the stuff you want to master on your CD and a little program called DISK2FILE,
but you can do without it if you have a CD-Recording software with the option to create ISO images from RAW SCSI devices:
this is what DISK2FILE does, it converts any type of OS formatted SCSI media in a DOS ISO file
ready to be written to your CD or be compressed for storage.
You can find this software through a link on my AKAI page.
Ok, once you have your AKAI formatted HD hooked up to your CD-R SCSI chain to your PC
and have installed DISK2FILE, you can launch it and select the ID of your AKAI HD.
Now make your ISO image by selecting DISK2FILE mode and clicking on read.
Once finished making the ISO image of your AKAI HD you can launch your CD-r software.
The options may vary depending on the software you have,
but you should find something like "burn CD from ISO image" or "create CD from external image".
It will then ask you where the ISO file is located so just select your new file and you're ready to go!.
Click on make CD (burn) and you should be creating your first home made AKAI CD!
Just one note: if you have a HD that is bigger than 510MBs, the surplus will be wasted space (not indexed by AKAI),
if you have one smaller than 510MB, you will only be able to create a CD of that same size,
theoretically without the possibility of appending other sessions - AKAI CDs are all MODE 1 and not multisession.
I have not tried personally but I have seen working MODE 2 mastered AKAI CDs so you never know. "