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Thread: Binchunker

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    where can i find Binchunker version 1.60? version 1.7 comes with Fireburner (this burning program). but i heard that v1.70 of Binchunker may not work so good as version 1.60 when scanning BIN file for errors. so versio 1.60 is better than 1.70. that is why i am looking for Binchunker v1.60 for windows xp.

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    Please read the pinned topic How to Request an App if your not certain on how to make a request, then add the necessary info back into this thread.

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    ok,. i will provide more information, but i dfont have so much information.

    program: Binchunker
    website: unknown (maybe www.fireburner.com)
    current version: 1.70
    desired version: 1.60
    what it does: Binchunker for Unix converts BIN/CUE files into ISO-standard cd image file which can be used in Unix. Unix doesnt support BIN/CUE files, that is why Binchunker is designed. but the Windows version of it, it checks BIN/CUE files for corruption and validity of the BIN file. as i said, version 1.70 is intergrated within Fireburner, but this 1.70 is scanning the BIN file so good as version 1.60. in other words, 1.60 works better than 1.70.

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    i meant that version 1.70 is not scanning BIN files so good as version 1.60. it misses some errors that can be found by version 1.60.

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    BinChunker Homepage
    Are you looking for a source file? or a precompiled binary for a specific target?
    Such as for Slackware, Red Hat or SuSUE or Lycoris?

    you could use cdrdoa under UNIX to burn the BIN/CUE (Kernel 2.6)
    # cdrdao write --device ATAPI:0,0,0 --driver generic-mmc --speed 16 NameOfCUEOrTOCFile

    other programs:
    CDemu is a kernel module for Linux. It is designed to simulate a CD drive + CD with just simple cue/bin files, which are pretty common in the Windows world.
    CDrDAO

    I found a copy of BINChunker160.ZIP. But i do not have a link for it, so I would email you it, but since you are not registered, i cant send it to you. You can email me a message and i can send it to you via email.


    * bin2iso Free
    CD Image converter. This converts .bin files to .iso files. Its very simplified and only supports MODE1 single-track .bins.


 

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