Multibooter Posted May 15, 2012 Posted May 15, 2012 Regarding searching into .iso (and other type of archives): jaclaz might not have tried Total Commander with a truckload of Packer (and Lister, when needed) plug-ins. Thanks for the tip, Drugwash. Total7zip 0.8.5.2 http://www.totalcmd.net/plugring/Total7zip.html seems interesting.
Drugwash Posted May 15, 2012 Posted May 15, 2012 Please be very careful with those plug-ins - it's been a long time since I navigated the totalcmd.net repositiory and it seems many/most of the plug-ins are now Unicode-only, while their older 9x-compatible versions are nowhere to be found. I do have a few of the older versions scattered on CD/DVDs and who-knows-where else, if you need them.Here's the list of all the plug-ins I have installed currently; a few of them are new, haven't yet checked whether they work correctly, any bugs, etc but most of them have been there for years. I think Multiarc might be one of the most useful, together with Install Explorer and the other packers. For 7-zip, an old version by Adam Streleczki (0.5.5 here) is the only one I got to work and have had it installed - all the others at the repository are Unicode-only and will throw an error upon instalation. PACKER (WCX):isoTreeCopyPlus7zipHAMultiarcbzip2dllMHTepDiskDirExtendedResExtractwipeInstExplIShieldFILE SYSTEM (WFX):httpbrowser (HTTP browser)ex2fs (Linux drives)PROCFS (Task manager)MirandaFS (Miranda database explorer)Back2Life (Erased files)Registry (Registry)wmdmplug (Media audio)LISTER (WLX):ICL ViewTTFViewerpdfviewFlashViewIEWebListerlistdocanytagDSView ?ImaginefileinfoAnsiCONTENT (WDX):super_wdxAudioInfoanytagShortcutRarInfoFileDesc
Multibooter Posted May 15, 2012 Posted May 15, 2012 Please be very careful with those plug-ins ...it seems many/most of the plug-ins are now Unicode-only, while their older 9x-compatible versions are nowhere to be found... For 7-zip, an old version by Adam Streleczki (0.5.5 here) is the only one I got to work and have had it installed - all the others at the repository are Unicode-only and will throw an error upon instalation. Thanks for the warning about incompatibility with Win9x. The readme.rtf of Total7zip v0.8.5.2 states "Full support for Unicode and other innovations of the latest Total Commander."Around 2007/2008 I downloaded about 70 Total Commander plug-ins, which are now in my archive, including wcx_7zip-0.5.5.zip, in case a need arises.On a first check, the wayback archive contains descriptions back to v0.7.0.7, but not the actual zip files http://wayback.archive.org/web/*/http://www.totalcmd.net/plugring/Total7zip.htmlA lot of old versions could be found with the google search string"index of /" wcx 7zipbut I will have to check out first whether Total7zip is what solves the problem.I do have a few of the older versions scattered on CD/DVDs and who-knows-where elseThis exactly shows the usefulness of such a search tool, if you archive your CDs centrally as .isos
Drugwash Posted May 16, 2012 Posted May 16, 2012 Actually I've had a catalogue application for years and have stored each CD/DVD's contents through it, so it shouldn't be a problem to retrieve the exact location of certain files. It can catalog/retrieve files in common archive types but I'm not sure if it can open .iso, .bin/.cue, .mdf, .nrg or other image formats. I may build my own catalogue application at some point if I find the proper information and the spare time required.For the iso images, you may only need the ISO plug-in which can read - according to its readme - iso, bin, nrg, img, mdf file types. The latest (at the time of typing this) 1.7.7 beta4 seems to work in 9x but I haven't tested it extensively - just checked if it's loaded and opens an iso, which it did.
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