Draft version of ISO 9660 (MS-DOS) standard for volume and file structure. Named for the Lake Tahoe, California hotel that hosted the conference resulting in the draft standard.
High Sierra is a CD format that is no longer used; however, High Sierra is the basis of the ISO 9660 file format.
The predecessor to the ISO 9660 CD-ROM recording standard. It was the original specification agreed to by a group of companies.
A group of high-level computer companies (IBM, Apple, Microsoft) that created the groundwork for the CD-ROM "yellow book" standard in 1985.
File format for à ISO 9660-conforming CD-ROMs.
The original file system standard developed for CD-ROM, later modified and adopted as ISO 9660.
Early CD-ROM file system standard. See ISO 9660.
High Sierra (1941) is an early film noir written by John Huston and W.R. Burnett from the novel by W.R. Burnett.