Hacking mario and sonic winter olympics (pal)

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i am trying to rip mario and sonic at the winter olympics, but i keep getting problems.

1. game taking aaaaaages to rip
2. rip just stopped
3. code dump error

Anyone else had any problems?
 

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Well, when ripping to pc to a .iso file, EVERY dumper that uses a cIOS is NOT recommend. Only exception is when using cIOSrev7, all others patch the discs automatically when reading or have errors(rev14).
 

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nknave said:
But what about using USBLoader and ripping to HD and than Ripping in PC with an external app?

That always results in a nasty .iso. Even more when using a cIOS to dump to PC.
 

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stephent said:
what do you mean a nasty dump?

The games i have ripped all work fine up until now!
Well...I can only guess, but maybe he means that only the Gamepartition will be ripped, and if you then rip the game to the PC, all other partitions are missing (VC, Update, etc..), resulting in an nasty ISO-File. But as far as I know, every loader uses the Rip-Method from the official 1.5 Loader, and that one rips every partition, right? So this shouls make clean isos. Oh, well... guess he means something other...
Oh, well..yeah, something other..I'm out...
 

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