NTI CD Image
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− | NewTech Infosystems, Inc (NTI)<ref>https://www.nticorp.com/index.html/ref> developed optical-disc burning software for Windows and Macintosh. CD-Maker, DVD-Maker and the current Media Maker software could save a layout file to the [[NTI_CD-DVD_Maker|CDM]] format, but could also save a disk image in the NCD format.<ref>https://archive.org/download/nti-cd-maker-standard-edition-full-version-5.0.11-2001/NTICDM2K.iso/CDM2K%2FManual%2FEnglish%2FManual.pdf</ref><ref>https://ftp4.nticorp.com/manual/media_maker_9_user_guide.pdf#page=36</ref> | + | NewTech Infosystems, Inc (NTI)<ref>https://www.nticorp.com/index.html</ref> developed optical-disc burning software for Windows and Macintosh. CD-Maker, DVD-Maker and the current Media Maker software could save a layout file to the [[NTI_CD-DVD_Maker|CDM]] format, but could also save a disk image in the NCD format.<ref>https://archive.org/download/nti-cd-maker-standard-edition-full-version-5.0.11-2001/NTICDM2K.iso/CDM2K%2FManual%2FEnglish%2FManual.pdf</ref><ref>https://ftp4.nticorp.com/manual/media_maker_9_user_guide.pdf#page=36</ref> |
==File Identification== | ==File Identification== | ||
− | '''NCD''' CD Image files begin with the hex values <code>88CD77CD</ | + | '''NCD''' CD Image files begin with the hex values <code>88CD77CD</code> |
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:13, 15 August 2023
NewTech Infosystems, Inc (NTI)[1] developed optical-disc burning software for Windows and Macintosh. CD-Maker, DVD-Maker and the current Media Maker software could save a layout file to the CDM format, but could also save a disk image in the NCD format.[2][3]
[edit] File Identification
NCD CD Image files begin with the hex values 88CD77CD