SkyKiDS Posted May 25, 2009 Share Posted May 25, 2009 (edited) Hi, there. I am newbie here.In order to make ISO file, you can use OSCDIMG.EXE with HFSLIP by the source below.Edit the hfslip-1.7.8.cmd.Find the code.IF NOT EXIST HFTOOLS\CDIMAGE.EXE IF NOT EXIST HFTOOLS\MKISOFS.EXE GOTO :EOFAdd the code, IF NOT EXIST HFTOOLS\OSCDIMG.EXE before GOTO :EOF.IF NOT EXIST HFTOOLS\CDIMAGE.EXE IF NOT EXIST HFTOOLS\MKISOFS.EXE IF NOT EXIST HFTOOLS\OSCDIMG.EXE GOTO :EOFFind the code.IF EXIST HFTOOLS\CDIMAGE.EXE IF NOT EXIST HFTOOLS\MKISOFS.EXE IF NOT EXIST HFTOOLS\OSCDIMG.EXE SET FORCECDIMAGE=1Add IF NOT EXIST HFTOOLS\OSCDIMG.EXE before SET FORCECDIMAGE=1 and one line next.IF EXIST HFTOOLS\CDIMAGE.EXE IF NOT EXIST HFTOOLS\MKISOFS.EXE IF NOT EXIST HFTOOLS\OSCDIMG.EXE SET FORCECDIMAGE=1IF EXIST HFTOOLS\OSCDIMG.EXE IF NOT EXIST HFTOOLS\CDIMAGE.EXE IF NOT EXIST HFTOOLS\MKISOFS.EXE SET USEOSCDIMG=1Find the code.IF NOT DEFINED CDIMGSW SET CDIMGSW=-h -j1 -mIF NOT DEFINED MKISSW SET MKISSW=-relaxed-filenames -d -D -N -J -no-emul-boot -no-iso-translate -boot-load-size 4Add the line, IF NOT DEFINED OSCDIMGSW SET OSCDIMGSW=-o -n -h -m.IF NOT DEFINED CDIMGSW SET CDIMGSW=-h -j1 -mIF NOT DEFINED MKISSW SET MKISSW=-relaxed-filenames -d -D -N -J -no-emul-boot -no-iso-translate -boot-load-size 4IF NOT DEFINED OSCDIMGSW SET OSCDIMGSW=-o -n -h -mFind the code.IF DEFINED FORCECDIMAGE ( HFTOOLS\CDIMAGE.EXE -l"%ISOTITLE%" %CDIMGSW% -bHFTOOLS\%BBIN% %SOURCE% "%TEMPISO%") ELSE ( COPY HFTOOLS\BOOT.BIN SOURCESS >NUL HFTOOLS\mkisofs.exe %MKISSW% -b %BBIN% -o "%TEMPISO%" -V "%ISOTITLE%" %SOURCE% DEL/Q/F SOURCESS\BOOT.BIN)The code should be changed like this.IF DEFINED FORCECDIMAGE ( HFTOOLS\CDIMAGE.EXE -l"%ISOTITLE%" %CDIMGSW% -bHFTOOLS\%BBIN% %SOURCE% "%TEMPISO%") ELSE IF DEFINED USEOSCDIMG ( HFTOOLS\OSCDIMG.EXE -l"%ISOTITLE%" -bHFTOOLS\%BBIN% %OSCDIMGSW% %SOURCE% "%TEMPISO%") ELSE ( COPY HFTOOLS\BOOT.BIN SOURCESS >NUL HFTOOLS\mkisofs.exe %MKISSW% -b %BBIN% -o "%TEMPISO%" -V "%ISOTITLE%" %SOURCE% DEL/Q/F SOURCESS\BOOT.BIN)You can use HFANSWER.INI(HFSLIP answer file) with some variables.USEOSCDIMG=1OSCDIMGSW=-o -n -h -mThanks. Edited May 25, 2009 by SkyKiDS Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Martin H Posted May 25, 2009 Share Posted May 25, 2009 Yeah, you could do that, but as long as cdimage.exe/mkisofs.exe works fine, then i honestly don't see the point, however...Thanks for your contribution, nonetheless Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SkyKiDS Posted May 26, 2009 Author Share Posted May 26, 2009 (edited) Yeah, you could do that, but as long as cdimage.exe/mkisofs.exe works fine, then i honestly don't see the point, however...I know that cdimage.exe and mkisofs.exe work fine. But, there is newer and better version of cdimage.exe available, I think, oscdimg.exe. And I believe many people use oscdimg.exe to make ISO file. I just want to help that people.Thanks for replying. Edited May 26, 2009 by SkyKiDS Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jvidal Posted August 1, 2009 Share Posted August 1, 2009 how about just renaming oscdimg.exe to cdimage.exe?Do they use the same command line parameters? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Martin H Posted August 1, 2009 Share Posted August 1, 2009 They mostly use the same switches, but cdimage.exe has alot more of them, and hence, the default switches hfslip uses will not work, as -j1 and -m isn't valid switches in oscdimg.exe, or atleast not in the version from this posts screenshoot: http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?s=&...st&p=118148 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jvidal Posted August 3, 2009 Share Posted August 3, 2009 (edited) that is a pretty old version...no newer version available?Maybe someone could add official support for oscdimg to hfslip and upload a new test ver...bye! Edited August 3, 2009 by jvidal Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Martin H Posted August 4, 2009 Share Posted August 4, 2009 I don't think so... There is allready a solution for using it in this thread, and i don't see the reason for bloating hfslip further by adding support for yet another(and third!) image making utility...Just my oppenion of course Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tommyp Posted August 4, 2009 Share Posted August 4, 2009 What's all this brouhaha about? HFSLIP supports two iso maker packages. mkisofs.exe is open source, nlite uses it too. Nobody is complaining to Nuhi that his software is old because it uses an old iso maker software. Cdimage.exe is not open source and IIRC, it was not supposed to have leaked out of msft. Like what Martin said, there is no need to update an iso maker program. It's up to the HFSLIP user to make an iso with either of two solutions. Alternatively, they can make their own iso using their own program after hfslip is run. At the end of the day, an iso file is an iso file. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SkyKiDS Posted September 3, 2009 Author Share Posted September 3, 2009 What's all this brouhaha about? HFSLIP supports two iso maker packages. mkisofs.exe is open source, nlite uses it too. Nobody is complaining to Nuhi that his software is old because it uses an old iso maker software. Cdimage.exe is not open source and IIRC, it was not supposed to have leaked out of msft. Like what Martin said, there is no need to update an iso maker program. It's up to the HFSLIP user to make an iso with either of two solutions. Alternatively, they can make their own iso using their own program after hfslip is run. At the end of the day, an iso file is an iso file.I just tell you guys how to use OSCDIMG.EXE with HFSLIP, and I want to help them who have OSCDIMG.EXE and don't have CDIMAGE.EXE or MKISOFS.EXE.Three ways to make ISO image work fine, I think, and I am sure that the result ISO image, clearly work fine.It must be good that my way is added to HFSLIP for helping other people. Anyway, I don't complain about it is impossible and HFSLIP only has two ways.Thank you for attention to my way.It's good to learn how to write in English. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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