Maybe I'm stupid, but be damned if I can figure out.
The real question is of cause, how do I make an 3DO disc ISO using linux?
All and any help appreciated.
3DOkid.
Mount a 3DO disk in Linux
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Re: Mount a 3DO disk in Linux
Are you using/trying OperaFS?
http://www.stack.nl/~svdb/operafs/
I haven't tried it myself, but as far as I know it's the way to mount the 3DO filesystem on Linux. What I don't know is whether it handles the decryption too.
http://www.stack.nl/~svdb/operafs/
I haven't tried it myself, but as far as I know it's the way to mount the 3DO filesystem on Linux. What I don't know is whether it handles the decryption too.
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Re: Mount a 3DO disk in Linux
Brilliant, thank you.
I will try right now
I will try right now
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Re: Mount a 3DO disk in Linux
I'm hoping you can help a bit more.
My linux skills don't extend to compiling kernel modules.
I can type in 'make' and 'insomod' but that is about my limit.
It's throwing up target errors and all sorts. Any hints would be greatly received.
My linux skills don't extend to compiling kernel modules.
I can type in 'make' and 'insomod' but that is about my limit.
It's throwing up target errors and all sorts. Any hints would be greatly received.
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Re: Mount a 3DO disk in Linux
Unfortunately I've reached the limits of my competence, especially since I don't currently own a Linux machine. But let's not let this effort die, especially since I'm hoping you're planning to go digging in some Japanese or Korean ISOs, yes yes? So can someone else help?