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Patent US6091686 - Compact disc recording system and method - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inPatentsAn improved file system and method for incrementally recording data on compact discs is disclosed. The improved file system and method employs compact discs physically formatted in accordance with the so-called Orange Book specification. Files to be stored are selected from time to time and are divided...http://www.google.com/patents/US6091686?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US6091686 - Compact disc recording system and methodAdvanced Patent SearchTry the new Google Patents, with machine-classified Google Scholar results, and Japanese and South Korean patents.Publication numberUS6091686 APublication typeGrantApplication numberUS 08/710,072Publication dateJul 18, 2000Filing dateSep 9, 1996Priority dateFeb 28, 1995Fee statusPaidAlso published asCA2169131A1, CA2169131C, DE69621177D1, DE69621177T2, EP0730274A2, EP0730274A3, EP0730274B1, US6226241Publication number08710072, 710072, US 6091686 A, US 6091686A, US-A-6091686, US6091686 A, US6091686AInventorsFabrizio Caffarelli, Andrea D'AmatoOriginal AssigneeAdaptec, Inc.Export CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (2), Non-Patent Citations (22), Referenced by (79), Classifications (42), Legal Events (23) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetCompact disc recording system and method
US 6091686 AAbstract
1. A method of incrementally storing data on a compact disc of the type having a lead-in area, a program area having a plurality of sectors, and a lead-out area, comprising:selecting from time to time at least one file to be stored; each time at least one file is selected, determining the total storage capacity necessary to store all selected files; determining the availability of sufficient storage capacity in said program area of said compact disc to store each selected file; dividing each selected file into one or more data blocks and creating at least one packet including at least one said data block; recording said at least one packet in said program area together with a corresponding link block, at least one run-in block, at least one data block, and at least one run-out block; and storing in a first storage area information identifying the location of each selected file in said program area; and from time to time recording in a second reserved storage area in said program area information identifying the location of each selected file previously recorded in said program area ignoring all corresponding link blocks, run-in blocks and run-out blocks. 2. The method of claim 1 including recording with each selected file link information to the recorded location of at least one other selected file.
FIG. 1 illustrates an exemplary personal computer system with which a presently preferred embodiment of the file system of the present invention may be used. Computer 10 is suitably a standard stand-alone personal computer such as an IBM compatible or Apple Macintosh™ computer, although a workstation, networked computer, mini-computer, or other similar information processing device would also work. As is typical, computer 10 has memory 30 for temporarily holding programs and data, and a hard disk 35 for permanently storing files, which may be program, data, application or other files. It is understood that although these components are shown in FIG. 1 as being external to computer 10, the figure is merely for illustrative purposes and these components will usually be internal. Computer 10 may also have connected to it via one or more standard serial, parallel, small computer system interface (SCSI), or other known interfaces, a scanner 25 and/or other peripherals (not shown), such as a printer, floppy disk or the like.
A presently preferred embodiment of the file system 55 is designed to work with conventional Orange Book compliant CD-R's, and to have the capability to record compact discs that can be read by existing Yellow Book/ISO 9660 compatible compact disc players using standard drivers, such as the conventional Microsoft® MSCDEX driver (or software extension). FIGS. 3, 4a and 4b illustrate the conventional physical format specified for compact discs such as CD's 20 and 45, by the Yellow and Orange Books, respectively. As illustrated in FIG. 3, the Yellow Book specification defines a number of areas on the physical surface of a write once recordable compact disc (CD-WO) 20. Only one half of compact disc 20 is shown in FIG. 3. The left side of compact disc 20 represents the center of the compact disc and the right side the outside edge of the disc. The various areas depicted encircle the disc along an uninterrupted spiral track extending substantially from the center of the disc to the outside edge. Power Calibration (PCA) 70 and Program Memory (PMA) 75 areas are defined to occupy adjacent locations nearest the center of the disc. These areas are reserved for use by the CD-R hardware. A short unrecorded gap 80 separates the PCA and PMA areas from a lead-in area (LIA) 85. LIA 85 will contain control and mode information, as well as a table of contents for the tracks recorded on the disc. A corresponding lead-out area (LOA) 90 is defined to occupy a location adjacent the outside edge of the disc 20. The area between the LIA 85 and LOA 90 is defined to be a program area 95 in which user data is recorded. The program area 95 may be subdivided into a number of tracks TN1, TN2 . . . TNN, if desired, or may be maintained as a single contiguous area. If subdivided into tracks, each track is preceded by a short pre-gap 100. The area including the LIA, LOA and program area comprises a session 105.
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