Hacking WCDWM - Wii Covers Dowbload & WBFS Manager V1.2

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Have a look at:
WCDWM - Wii Covers Dowbload & WBFS Manager V1.5
Website: http://wcdwm.icweb2.nl

WCDWM Specs:

- Configurable Covers Download Management:
» full HQ Box Cover downloader from wiitdb
» look for same title on a different id
» preview covers
» compare titles
» search on title and game code in db list
» WiiFlow oriented
» download covers for different locales: "US, EN, JA, FR, DE, ES, IT, NL, PT, ZHTW, ZHCN, KO"

- Wbfs disc management for USB Loader's:
» high speed low level game copying +/- > 30 MB/S to WBFS discs
» edit game titles on WBFS drive
» auto scrub iso images when adding to wbfs disc to save disc space
» extract to iso- and wbfs images, single file and selections
» archive wbfs image(s) as is(scrubbed) or ISO on wbfs disc to windows through ".wbfs extract"
» format discs or usb sticks to WBFS discs
» clone WBFS disc to WBFS disc (with add, extract and clone)
» clone WBFS disc to W32 disc with multi extract
» add iso- and wbfs games, single file and selections
» add games from system and other WBFS discs so you can compose and add selections from various sources
» check and Repair File System(WBFS)
» supports wbfs- and iso image formats
» best (auto)SCRUBBING on the market!
» still acces to .wbfs games on broken WBFS discs
» multi file deletion
» multi file selection file choosers


- Supported OS: Windows XP, Vista, 7
- Solid drive name convention (cygwin and cygpath)
- Update aware
- WCDWM is a GUI on top of WIIMMS TOOLS and downloads from WIITDB
- The Windows Executable is generated with Launch4j
- The installer is coded for and compiled with NSIS (Nullsoft Scriptable Install System) and installs a executable with admin rights selected and has a auto JRE detector, downloader and installer
- needs jre 1.6.0_22 or higher to start up


Future plans are:
Right now I am building a W32/ISO Manager next to the Wbfs manager. The idea is to Manage your W32 "Wii Drives". Functions will be: Copy, iso scrub, extract iso, create iso, edit image and verify damaged images. The core for this will be wit.exe from wimms tools. It will be the next full version of WCDWM.

WCDWM regains/needs ADMIN rights to acces the WBFS drives on Windows Vista


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RaY, I'm the WiiTDB admin, there's just a small (but important) problem that I need to discuss with you, I'm sending you an email right now.
Edit: I received a delivery failure notification twice so I sent a private message here instead.
 

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flo said:
FAT32 support ?

supports:
WBFS->WBFS
FAT(32)->WBFS
NTFS->WBFS
extract .wbfs and .iso -> NTFS, FAT32

Working on a extra menu W32 Manager with iso tools(extract, edit etc) to manage your FAT32 discs
So it is a WBFS Manager.

Just take a look at it.

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Yesterday I completed the --section support for "wit COPY/CONVERT/EXTRACT/EDIT/MOVE/DIFF" and "wwt ADD/EXTRACT/REMOVE". Do you want/need a cygwin binary?
 

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What can that binary do for me?( sorry for late reaction) I'm trying to make the format section faster by making the driveletter assignment mapping unix-windows faster. on this moment i use cygpath to do the unix - windows mapping.
I now released a 1.6 build (20010114) (upload220120011) version with a tree so the user can oversee the mapping if they want.
I wrote a binary(for windows) that gives all drive letters assigned even the raw(or wbfs) partitions to make the mapping.
Further it is not a big problem because i think the user will get used to the unix drive assignment in the dropdowns.
Just dont want to scare the windows user away.
 

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