| Comment by: Hypex (210.4.229.140) | At: 29 Feb 2008, 04:51 | File version: 1.9 | 
Yes I think I meant HDF.
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| Comment by: spot (81.228.233.35) | At: 18 Feb 2008, 13:49 | File version: 1.8 | 
a hdimage as in HDF?
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| Comment by: Hypex (203.23.153.177) | At: 12 Feb 2008, 15:11 | File version: 1.8 | 
This is all good converting to iso, but what about the other way, converting from iso. I have an iso file I'd like to use as a HD image. Too complicated?
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| Comment by: Spot (81.228.226.55) | At: 04 Feb 2008, 22:05 | File version: 1.7 | 
Aaah... I looked up info on .toast images. It could be added to iso-o-matic and diskimage.device very easily. =)
  "Don't know much about Macs but my understanding is that toast images are just standard isos. If you want burn them on a PC just rename the extension of the image file to .iso and burn with iso burning app of your choice."
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| Comment by: spot (81.228.226.55) | At: 04 Feb 2008, 21:43 | File version: 1.7 | 
Yeah! Great update!
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| Comment by: SZAMAN (78.8.107.143) | At: 03 Feb 2008, 22:24 | File version: 1.5 | 
Maybe .toast format support?
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| Comment by: spotUP | At: 16 Jan 2008, 06:28 | File version: 1.1 | 
Here's another really nice one DMG2ISO for Macintosh DMG images! http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=115686
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| Comment by: Spot / Up Rough (85.228.115.136) | At: 16 Jan 2008, 05:39 | File version: 1.1 | 
Info to myself and Salass00:
 
  PowerISO (.daa) images: http://w-shadow.com/blog/2007/09/07/the-daa-file-everything-you-need-to-know/ winbin+source: http://aluigi.altervista.org/mytoolz/daa2iso.zip
  xiso - xbx is an Xbox (EL) Image file. source: http://sourceforge.net/projects/extract-xiso
  gg2iso Actually there is no utility for this, but it can be done as follows: $ ls image.gi image1.gi image2.gi $ cat image1.gi image2.gi > image.iso
  c2d2iso .c2d is a Roxio's WinOnCD CD Image File. There is no standalone Application like this, you must use KIso (kiso.sourceforge.net) as it's the only open-source app that supports this image format currently.
 
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| Comment by: Spot / Up Rough (85.228.115.136) | At: 16 Jan 2008, 05:15 | File version: 1.1 | 
It's in the middle of the night right now, but i will test it first thing in the morning! I just wanted to say =) PS. Change my name in the readme to Spot or Spot/Up Rough.
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