Recording medium for electronic publications including multiple

Dynamic information storage or retrieval – Information location or remote operator actuated control – Selective addressing of storage medium

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369 13, 369 30, G06F 1540

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057520097

ABSTRACT:
An optical disk is divided into a plurality of sections at least one of which (a first section) is made a section (formatted in MS-DOS, for example) having a format different from the logical format of a CD-ROM. Publication data is optically recorded in at least one section (a second section) of the sections other than the first section in accordance with the CD-ROM logical format. A CD-ROM utilization tool that utilizes publication data in the CD-ROM logical format and a CD-ROM emulator for converting a request for access to the CD-ROM logical section issued by the CD-ROM utilization tool to a request for access to the optical disk are recorded in the first section.

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