I wanted to see if it was possible to dump the gamecubes disk's data content using an old xbox360 drive. I had this idea after looking at the friidump source code, this program uses Hitachi vendor defined debug commands to read / dump the raw data sectors of the gamecube disks. The old xbox360 drive I had was a Hitachi GDR3120L/0047 this drive was not supported by friidump but it looked close enough.
So I created GCDiskDumper from the friidump code its basically a cut down version of friidump that supported the GC only (you can add the wii code back in if you feel like it) and adds the extra Hitachi xbox 360 drive.
I hacked the drive code on my Hitachi xbox 360 drive so that it reads the disks BCA area as well it looks encrypted though details of my research / GCDiskDumper are here
http://www.staffs2.webspace.virginmedia ... dumper.htm
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Re: GCDiskDumper
nice..
what kind of dump times do you get?
what kind of dump times do you get?
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Re: GCDiskDumper
its slower then I thought it would be 1.2 - 1.5 hours to dump a disk. For so some reason the 360 drive only likes to read 4 sectors at a time not 5 like the other Hitachi drives supported by friidump, which I think slows it down a little compared to the other supported drives.
Re: GCDiskDumper
Did you try using even numbers or multiples of 4? I'm just guessing but maybe maybe there is a better way to read the data out quicker. A different method maybe...happy_bunny wrote:its slower then I thought it would be 1.2 - 1.5 hours to dump a disk. For so some reason the 360 drive only likes to read 4 sectors at a time not 5 like the other Hitachi drives supported by friidump, which I think slows it down a little compared to the other supported drives.