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Operating Systems Solaris How use the cdrw and mkisofs command... Post 302415382 by jlliagre on Thursday 22nd of April 2010 12:14:13 PM
Old 04-22-2010
I posted in #2 https://www.unix.com/302415134-post2.html an example of how to use both of the commands you need to use to achieve what you want.

The parts in italic are the one you need to adjust depending on what directory you want to record (i.e. choose a directory that contains the explorer output) and what filename you choose for the iso (you can use explorer.iso if you like).
 

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Encode::Byte(3pm)					 Perl Programmers Reference Guide					 Encode::Byte(3pm)

NAME
Encode::Byte - Single Byte Encodings SYNOPSIS
use Encode qw/encode decode/; $greek = encode("iso-8859-7", $utf8); # loads Encode::Byte implicitly $utf8 = decode("iso-8859-7", $greek); # ditto ABSTRACT
This module implements various single byte encodings. For most cases it uses x80-xff (upper half) to map non-ASCII characters. Encodings supported are as follows. Canonical Alias Description -------------------------------------------------------------------- # ISO 8859 series (iso-8859-1 is in built-in) iso-8859-2 latin2 [ISO] iso-8859-3 latin3 [ISO] iso-8859-4 latin4 [ISO] iso-8859-5 [ISO] iso-8859-6 [ISO] iso-8859-7 [ISO] iso-8859-8 [ISO] iso-8859-9 latin5 [ISO] iso-8859-10 latin6 [ISO] iso-8859-11 (iso-8859-12 is nonexistent) iso-8859-13 latin7 [ISO] iso-8859-14 latin8 [ISO] iso-8859-15 latin9 [ISO] iso-8859-16 latin10 [ISO] # Cyrillic koi8-f koi8-r cp878 [RFC1489] koi8-u [RFC2319] # Vietnamese viscii # all cp* are also available as ibm-*, ms-*, and windows-* # also see L<http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa752010%28VS.85%29.aspx> cp424 cp437 cp737 cp775 cp850 cp852 cp855 cp856 cp857 cp860 cp861 cp862 cp863 cp864 cp865 cp866 cp869 cp874 cp1006 cp1250 WinLatin2 cp1251 WinCyrillic cp1252 WinLatin1 cp1253 WinGreek cp1254 WinTurkish cp1255 WinHebrew cp1256 WinArabic cp1257 WinBaltic cp1258 WinVietnamese # Macintosh # Also see L<http://developer.apple.com/technotes/tn/tn1150.html> MacArabic MacCentralEurRoman MacCroatian MacCyrillic MacFarsi MacGreek MacHebrew MacIcelandic MacRoman MacRomanian MacRumanian MacSami MacThai MacTurkish MacUkrainian # More vendor encodings AdobeStandardEncoding nextstep hp-roman8 DESCRIPTION
To find how to use this module in detail, see Encode. SEE ALSO
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