I posted a while ago on CDFreaks about this idea, tho nobody answered with an intelligent response to it, I still think that my idea is pretty good.
My question was this.. would it be possible to make a cdrom driver that defies the protections on-the-fly? Be either a resident program, or a real driver, isnt it possible to know when a program requests for the protection sectors on a cd? Instead of having to keep the image on a harddrive, wouldnt it possible for daemon-tools to actualy "capture" the cd in a drive and emulate the protection on-the-fly?
My question was this.. would it be possible to make a cdrom driver that defies the protections on-the-fly? Be either a resident program, or a real driver, isnt it possible to know when a program requests for the protection sectors on a cd? Instead of having to keep the image on a harddrive, wouldnt it possible for daemon-tools to actualy "capture" the cd in a drive and emulate the protection on-the-fly?
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