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| | ISO 9660 CD-ROMs and Macintosh |
 | | Since the ISO 9660 format is an universal format, not strictly bound to the MS-DOS/Windows platform and accepted under Unix and Linux, it could be thought as a good solution to transfer data between the PC and the Macintosh, and more generally to publish data. |
 | | The ISO 9660 standard, in its first redaction (what we nowadays call generally the level 1 of conformity), only allowed filenames according to the 8+3 scheme: names in uppercase, comprising only letters, numbers and the underscore). |
 | | The ISO 9660 standard uses the classical suffix (extension) method, where a character string, separated from the main part of the filename by a dot, represents the nature of the file ("doc" for a document, etc.). |
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