The next version of superdump (which will be released in a few hours) has the USB writing speed improved to be equal to SD.
tueidj said:Do the dumps still work? Sounds like the chip won't give access to the very last few sectors of the disc, which are probably unused but that's not guaranteed.fogbank said:As mentioned (briefly) in this post:
http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=93891&st=255
I am getting an "error reading sector data" message at 99% every time I try to use any dumper based on nitrotux and CaitSith2's code (including WiiDump 1.5, WiiHTTPd-do, and Superdump). This happens regardless of whether I dump to SD, USB, or over Wifi.
I am certain that this is related to my Wasabi Zero chip (WiiHTTPd-do worked fine prior to installing the chip). I have tried SuperDump with the same game disc and SD card on another Wii and it worked perfectly.
Waninkoko's cIOS DVD-Dumper v1.2 works perfectly over Wifi on my chipped Wii.
I'm just throwing this out there in case anyone else experiences the same issue. It would be great if someone knew of a code fix for this, but I doubt it will happen (SuperDump is FAST when it works).
tueidj said:The next version of superdump (which will be released in a few hours) has the USB writing speed improved to be equal to SD.
Is it out yet? Where can we D/L it from?QUOTE said:I cant really use WiiDump to USB anyways because i always get the error 'a file is missing' when trying to rebuild
Which file is missing? Is it the last one or another?
QUOTEThe next version of superdump (which will be released in a few hours) has the USB writing speed improved to be equal to SD.
QUOTE said:Which file is missing? Is it the last one or another?
It seems to be the last one..?
QUOTEIs it out yet? Where can we D/L it from?
tueidj said:I'd try reading the very last sector and if it fails, keep moving back by one sector until it succeeds just to find exactly where the error occurs.
tueidj said:If anyone's interested in digging further maybe the source code for libdi would be worth a look, since it was written to provide undecrypted read access to discs and be compatible with mod chips too.
Excellent!
CODEint DI_UnencryptedRead(void *buf, u32 size, u32 offset);
with the Astrix's?, no im not being a smart ass, i have tried dong what your telling me to do before with ISO files and it didn't work, so im seriously not sure.tattar8 said:Don't revive old threads.
Open a command prompt (DOSBox if you're not using windows) and use the command: copy /b *.bin+*.bin... and so on.
im sorry but im a little unclear on what this means, what you be able to explain this in terms a noob would understand?longtom1 said:rip them to sd card and copy the .bin files to PC and join on the hard drive as fat and fat32 don't support files larger then 4Gb
wait are you saying join them on my PC hard drive because it wont work doing it on an SD card on a count of it being in either fat or fat32? because i already tried joining them on my PC.kornsk8er said:im sorry but im a little unclear on what this means, what you be able to explain this in terms a noob would understand?longtom1 said:rip them to sd card and copy the .bin files to PC and join on the hard drive as fat and fat32 don't support files larger then 4Gb
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when i open it it says microsoft widows... blah blah blahlongtom1 said:when you open the dosbox are you in the correct folder as it defaults to the folder where your user profile is stored e.g.
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