System for reformatting and burning of data files having a first

Electrical computers and digital data processing systems: input/ – Input/output data processing – Peripheral adapting

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707523, 707101, 709217, 711111, G06F 1314

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060887478

ABSTRACT:
A system and method for transforming specialized data files of a first computer system into industry-standard byte-stream files usable for a second system or other systems. First and second programmatic interfaces of the first system can take the specialized format native data files and transform them into standard formatted byte-stream data files for placement in a storage media of a second computer system which can then be initiated to use a CD Writer package to cause the data files to burned onto a CD-ROM. This CD-ROM can then provide the byte-stream data file for use in many different types of platforms.

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