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CD-Tool
Patching
Description
Taken directly from the FAQ file in the zip:

Q: What is this tool/library able to do?
A: First, you can read/write sectors from/to an ISO file. You can also read
information about an ISO file. You can extract/insert files from/to
an ISO file. Depending upon the mode you will be using, it will compute
the right CRC/ECC code for the given sector. Everything I just said can be
done in the following (eventually mixed) modes: MODE_1, MODE_2, MODE_2_FORM_1,
MODE_2_FORM_2. Additionally, it is able to produce patches (.ppf files)
instead of modifying the ISO file, saving you time when you use the right
software. Actually, it is quite "oriented" on the MODE_2* formats, since it
is the PSX's format. And now, it is able to interpret LUA scripts.

Q: So, what is the goal of this software?
A: To modify (patch) ISO images. Nothing else. And of course I want it free,
opensource, and working on my preferred operating system, Linux. I can
actually compile it for windows, using the mingw32 system (the same you
can find in DevC++)


This tool is nice for inserting enlarged files, adding files to the image, and adding subtitles to video files, all while retaining a decent patch size.

Originally served at:
http://www.nobis-crew.org/cd-tool
TitleCD-Tool
AuthorPixel
CategoryPatching
PlatformPSX
GameN/A
OSWindows
LicenseN/A
Source CodeNo
LevelAdvanced
Version0.6
Release Date2008-03-12
Downloads1208
Last Modified2019-03-10 07:19:52


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