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I've used Daemon Tools, and it works fine. I can use Bin/Cue files by "mounting" them with DT. But what actually does DT do? How does it interpret the file on the hard drive so that it's readable?
I'm sure this is covered somewhere, so if you could direct me to the explanation, I would be grateful.
I know it does that. I was wondering what it did in order to get that result. How does DT change a big iso file into something Windows Explorer can look into?
If mimics low level op codes of real cdrom via a kernel driver. So windows thinks it is real cdrom. ISO is simply an image of real cdrom disc, so dtools just uses this instead of real media. If you want technical details of cdrom operation, look at mmc specs at www.t10.org.
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