Is there a way to burn the gameboy interface .dol file directly to a disc so i dont need to use swiss, i have a xenogc

I've created a toolkit 3-years ago almost for creating a bootable GameCube disc if you have a modchip installed. All it has, is the GC disc header information (which shows the title and icon on the menu, as well as the filename to boot from), and mkisofs (a command-line image creation tool).Is there a way to burn the gameboy interface .dol file directly to a disc so i dont need to use swiss, i have a xenogc
Awesome that worked thankyouI've created a toolkit 3-years ago almost for creating a bootable GameCube disc if you have a modchip installed. All it has, is the GC disc header information (which shows the title and icon on the menu, as well as the filename to boot from), and mkisofs (a command-line image creation tool).
In the disc root directory, you need to add the GB interface (.dol) and rename it to "bootldr.dol", then afterwards run the batch creation script to create the ISO file. I recommend adding a dummy file prior to creation of the disc so that the laser knows where to look.
Here is a kit that I put together that can create bootable GameCube discs - both on Windows and Linux.
GameCubes as well as the Wii require a modchip to boot these formatted discs. Nintendont, NeoGamma or the System Menu forced to cIOS won't even boot these type of discs for some odd reason, I've tried this on x4 Wiis all resulting in the same problem.