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usb2.0 is faster than sd(hc), usb1.0 and sd gekko dumping.ChaosBoi said:Forgive me for asking, but what's the use of dumping GC games to the hard drive?
wolffangalchemist said:to be honest i know not how to make script files though i use Linux it's mostly just terminal commands like sudo apt-get install and the like but.
you could simply generate a .txt file with the cat command already in it say since i just dumped soul calibur 2 it could make a .txt file named GRSE.txt and contain the cat command in it E.G
then copy and past it into terminal since i'm sure all Linux users know how to use terminal.Code:cat GRSE_01_of_06.bin GRSE_02_of_06.bin GRSE_03_of_06.bin GRSE_04_of_06.bin GRSE_05_of_06.bin GRSE_06_of_06.bin > SOULCALIBUR2.iso
only thing you have to do is make sure the files are in the home/usernamehere/ directory, copy past that in terminal then hit enter and bam done.
playing the backup i made with that cat command as i speak so nothing is malformed about it.
How about:
CODE#!/bin/sh
GAMEID="GRSE"
cd `locate ${GAMEID}*.bin | sed "s/${GAMEID}*.bin//" | head -n1`
cat `ls | grep ${GAMEID}*.bin` > ${GAMEID}.iso
this way you can do more than just that one GAMEIDArm the Homeless said:#!/bin/shwolffangalchemist said:to be honest i know not how to make script files though i use Linux it's mostly just terminal commands like sudo apt-get install and the like but.
you could simply generate a .txt file with the cat command already in it say since i just dumped soul calibur 2 it could make a .txt file named GRSE.txt and contain the cat command in it E.G
then copy and past it into terminal since i'm sure all Linux users know how to use terminal.Code:cat GRSE_01_of_06.bin GRSE_02_of_06.bin GRSE_03_of_06.bin GRSE_04_of_06.bin GRSE_05_of_06.bin GRSE_06_of_06.bin > SOULCALIBUR2.iso
only thing you have to do is make sure the files are in the home/usernamehere/ directory, copy past that in terminal then hit enter and bam done.
playing the backup i made with that cat command as i speak so nothing is malformed about it.
How about:
Code:#!/bin/sh GAMEID="GRSE" cd `locate ${GAMEID}*.bin | sed "s/${GAMEID}*.bin//" | head -n1` cat `ls | grep ${GAMEID}*.bin` > ${GAMEID}.iso
Sure, probably isn't the simplest (it is simple though) of solutions but, hey.
that's _good_ but not great. how about this
CODE
echo "what is the GAMEID"
read GAMEID
cd `locate ${GAMEID}*.bin | sed "s/${GAMEID}*.bin//" | head -n1`
cat `ls | grep ${GAMEID}*.bin` > ${GAMEID}.iso
#!/bin/sh
echo "wiidump to iso file"
echo "what is the GAMEID"
read gameid
echo "where are the files located"
read location
echo "where do you want the final iso?"
read output
cat $location/$gameid*.bin > $output/$gameid.iso
I like it where it does it's job without user input.cojiro said:nevermind that: much better way!
Code:#!/bin/sh echo "wiidump to iso file" echo "what is the GAMEID" read gameid echo "where are the files located" read location echo "where do you want the final iso?" read output cat $location/$gameid*.bin > $output/$gameid.iso
feel free to distribute this script with your program.
eh... I like the user input. makes more sense to me, that way it can be distributed and work for all isos instead of having to be generated by the dumping program, which I suppose is fine too. (using locate is not a good idea in my opinion, is should just be run from the directory instead)Arm the Homeless said:I like it where it does it's job without user input.cojiro said:nevermind that: much better way!
Code:#!/bin/sh echo "wiidump to iso file" echo "what is the GAMEID" read gameid echo "where are the files located" read location echo "where do you want the final iso?" read output cat $location/$gameid*.bin > $output/$gameid.iso
feel free to distribute this script with your program.
But whatever you want.
wolffangalchemist said:well i dumped a gc game in 5 min and 12 secs and a wii singal layer disc in 27min and 17 secs both to usb.
kanoeyes said:Can i dump multisos gamecube games with this wiidump?
Yes but i can´t find a way to extract a gamecube game multi-iso from pc , i did tried ultraiso but it do not recognize the games but did recognize the files to create a multi boot on the wii and only extract them... any solution?fogbank said:kanoeyes said:Can i dump multisos gamecube games with this wiidump?
The idea behind this program is to dump original Wii and GameCube discs that cannot be read by standard DVD-ROM drives (specific LG models notwithstanding).
If you have a multi-ISO GameCube disc then surely it was burned to a standard DVD disc, making it readable by any DVD-ROM drive in any computer...?