Hello
It's been a while since I posted in this forums, and I see that they are still active. I really like to see this. The GameCube is one of my favorite consoles, but thanks to all of you and all these projects that are available for it make it even better.
I remember burning an old version of Swiss along some other utilities, and using Swiss DVD menu to load the DOLs on the disc. I wonder if there's a utility, like a simple DVD DOL browser that runs at the beginning, so you can choose to load any software you want. There are so many utilities I'd like to burn inside.
I also have another question. I remember tiem ago I asked if there was any software available that could read discs on the GameCube from start to end so you can see how well the drive is reading them and if you will find potential DREs when running the game. Is there something like that available?
Also I have a XenoGC chip as well. I remember a very old tool called uldorel I think which was used to disable XenoGC. I remember using it to be able to load older versions of GCOM or GCOS in the past.
You see this is a thread made of "remembers" hah. I really need to give a try to the new Swiss versions.
Thanks!
Build disc with GameCube homebrew software
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Re: Build disc with GameCube homebrew software
swiss will do anything you need for browsing discs, SD, IDE-EXI, + others...
use a newer version and you will see how far it has come...
to test a disc or laser (depending on how you look at it) CleanRip is a good tool to provide you with an MD5sum of the disc to let you know if the disc was read completely and accurately. Also this lets you know your laser can read a disc from beginning to end...
use a newer version and you will see how far it has come...
to test a disc or laser (depending on how you look at it) CleanRip is a good tool to provide you with an MD5sum of the disc to let you know if the disc was read completely and accurately. Also this lets you know your laser can read a disc from beginning to end...
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Re: Build disc with GameCube homebrew software
Thank you!
I should have tried newer Swiss versions before asking.
Should I try a nightly build or the 0.3 release?
Does CleanRip tell you the performance of the drive as well? I think this way you can assure if your gameplay will be affected
I have to read everything again on how to build custom ISOs with stuff inside so I can access them from Swiss.
Thank you again!
I should have tried newer Swiss versions before asking.
Should I try a nightly build or the 0.3 release?
Does CleanRip tell you the performance of the drive as well? I think this way you can assure if your gameplay will be affected
I have to read everything again on how to build custom ISOs with stuff inside so I can access them from Swiss.
Thank you again!
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Re: Build disc with GameCube homebrew software
I would like to say that the information in the wiki and the forums are very complete, pretty easy to "flush" my mind. I guess I will create a bootable disc today using the information on the wiki and pack it with some homebrew utilities and Swiss as the main boot file.
By the way, should Swiss still be processed with dollz when booting from a DVD with XenoGC?
Thanks
By the way, should Swiss still be processed with dollz when booting from a DVD with XenoGC?
Thanks
Re: Build disc with GameCube homebrew software
Let us know what your experiences are, im curious since I want to do something similar. Also swiss doesn't need to be processed, it'll work as-is