NOTES ON AMIGA PORT
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*** This port is currently untested ***
I had no CloneCD (.ccd) image to test with. Sorry for that. It seem to work
though.
Let me know how it works for you.
/spot
CCD2ISO
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Wheeew... finally, after looking for quite sometime... this hack is done.
Okay... for those of you who might wonder what this utility for, CCD2ISO is a
CloneCD image file to ISO image file converter. As I now move to Linux
entirely,
I still need some migration, specially for my existing CloneCD images, I want
to
use them in Linux, and I can't find any converter to convert them to ISO to be
mountable by Linux, so I try to make one...
Well... this is my first Linux Project, so don't be expecting much from me...
I'm trying to make NRG2ISO (Nero image to ISO) converter, but still I have some
difficulty to get the .nrg file format, hopefully someone out there can help me
out...
Hopefully this will be so much usefull for someone out there as much as I do...
Please feel free to give any feedback to danny.kurniawandreamware.web.id
HOW TO USE
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Easy... normally you would have 3 file from CloneCD image, they are .ccd, .img,
and .sub, just type:
ccd2iso <.img filename> <.iso filename>
for example:
ccd2iso myimage.img myimage.iso
COMPILING
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Just follow normal procedure:
./configure
make
make install
TECHNICAL EXPLANATION
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After some strange hacking through CloneCD's image file, I found that CloneCD
is
only dumping CD's raw data, thus together with 12 byte synchronization, 4 byte
header, ECC, and EDC...
For now, only single session image supported, if multiple session image found,
then the program will dump the first session only with an "Unrecognized sector
mode" error... but the resulting file, will be mounted quite fine.
TO DO
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* Better support for multisession image. (Hopefully this task is possible)
* Add ISO Image compatible validation.
* Create GUI Front-end.
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