
In a perfect world, where everything goes as planned, you'll see these come alive:īIN/CUE and MDF/MDS in DiscImageChef 4.0 (planned in a few months) DiscFerret and SuperCardPro should be easier to do, their not as secretive, but I don't have the hardware to test it, and without it, I just wouldn't be able to support them. KryoFlux is secretive, everything but what conservation means, yet it's the most common hardware, so I would need to reverse engineer their USB protocol (and this, takes a LOT of time). This is doable, but don't expect it anytime soon.ģ.- Using a kryoflux/discferret/supercardpro.

This is already supported, but because of the drives themselves, it's limited to non-copy-protected disks in a handful of formats.Ģ.- Using a PC floppy controller. I won't use my own dumping format, even if I designed one extensible format, because that would mean only my tool supports it.įor CDs I will use BIN/CUE and for DVDs/BDs MDF/MDS.įor other devices there is no need to do anything, it already creates IMG.ĭumping floppies from real drives can be done on three ways:ġ.- Using an USB floppy drive. This way it will be able to replace many smaller tools.Īnyway, I can understand - due tot he variety of functions offered by your tool - that it targets different types of users with different needs. Version 5.0 will be the interesting one.ĭumping floppy from a real 3.5" drives or 5.25" would be cool to. Because it will mean your dump will be usable easily.

it's a bit like the Kryoflux raw one) but if your tool can -for example (and like the dtc Kryoflux tool)- create the exact same MDF/MDS file from a DVD (or from a set of raw files) than Alcohol 120%, it will be really interesting. Having your own dumping format is cool (and you should keep it. Tristanleboss wrote:I agree with mrpijey.
