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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Software Issues and Discussion => Topic started by: fuseoppl on February 02, 2025, 11:07:21 AM
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Sources and binaries:
https://github.com/fuseoppl/isocd-win
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Great stuff. Thanks.
I was looking for something like this for the Amiga over on Aminet.net
Will give it a go.
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For Amiga you would have to look for this file CD32_DeveloperKit.7z, and if you manage to find it and download it, in the ISO9660Tools directory there is an ISOCD directory, this is the original version of the program for Amiga
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Thanks. Will do.
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For Amiga you would have to look for this file CD32_DeveloperKit.7z, and if you manage to find it and download it, in the ISO9660Tools directory there is an ISOCD directory, this is the original version of the program for Amiga
How does it deal with .TM files?
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ISOCD-Win:
If you have TM file, you can upload it to the c:\Users\Public\Documents\Amiga Files\ISOCD-Win\ directory, and if you don't have it, the program will try to find it on the Internet. The program does not have this file uploaded for licensing reasons.
The CD32_DeveloperKit package has this file because it was for developers.
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Have found the place to download the CD32 developer file from here:
https://www.amigapd.com/cd32-toolkit-manual.html
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Have found the place to download the CD32 developer file from here:
https://www.amigapd.com/cd32-toolkit-manual.html
I think even linking to file in program would raise issues.
ISOCD-Win:
If you have TM file, you can upload it to the c:\Users\Public\Documents\Amiga Files\ISOCD-Win\ directory, and if you don't have it, the program will try to find it on the Internet. The program does not have this file uploaded for licensing reasons.
The CD32_DeveloperKit package has this file because it was for developers.
Thats all I needed to know, will give it a go. As I have a CD creation setup on Amiga, which optimises images.
Be nice to do it in windows, without running through Amiga.
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interestingly, the ISOCD-Win program does not have a link to the TM file or to the Devkit file, there is a very interesting search mechanism there :)
Another method is to copy this file from the original CD with some game for CD32, you only need a hex editor, e.g.: HxD Hex Editor, but the ISOCD-Win program does a very good job of finding the right file.