Thanks, I had previously compiled it myself using GCC, but your compile seems to run much faster. BTW, has anyone been able to unscramble the Pi release of Trauma Center? I can't, so I finally deleted it figuring it's a bad dump.
Thanks, works perfect on my 17" C2D iMac
EDIT: Is it normal that the unscrambled isos are 4.38 GB (4 700 012 544) in size? cuz I unscrambled 2 diferent .wii files and got that size but if I for example use Rawdump 2.0 in Windows and unscramble I get 4.38 GB (4 699 979 776) in size and everyone on various sites says that 4 699 979 776 is the only correct numbers that works.
Thanks, works perfect on my 17" C2D iMac
EDIT: Is it normal that the unscrambled isos are 4.38 GB (4 700 012 544) in size? cuz I unscrambled 2 diferent .wii files and got that size but if I for example use Rawdump 2.0 in Windows and unscramble I get 4.38 GB (4 699 979 776) in size and everyone on various sites says that 4 699 979 776 is the only correct numbers that works.
That's coz unscramble 0.4 adds an extra 32 768 bytes to the file. But it should still be a good copy.
The MacBook (and any slot loading drive that Apple uses in their Macs) will not take anything but a standard 12cm disc. Do not try to put a GameCube game in there as it will get stuck and you'd probably have to take the MacBook in to get repaired.
The LG drive with its tray will accept both 8cm and 12cm discs just fine.
Regardless of the 8cm/12cm thing I don't think the Macbook drive will be able to dump GC or Wii games. You need the LG drive. I don't know if there is Mac OS X software for dumping from the LG drive yet, although of course you can always run it in Windows.