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=== Usage === | === Usage === | ||
[ | * Assign a static IP to your Broadband Adapter using a web browser like [[XDP]] or [[Broadband Passport]]. | ||
* Burn the CDI image to a disc and boot the Dreamcast. Alternatively, boot the Dreamcast using [[dcload-ip]] and load the elf file with dc-tool: | |||
dc-tool -t <dreamcast ip> -n -x httpd-ack.elf | |||
On a PC connected to the same network as the Dreamcast, load a web browser and enter the Dreamcast IP in the URL bar. A menu interface will appear that will allow you to dump tracks from the GD-ROM by clicking a track to "download" it via your browser. By modifying the parameters of the links given to each track, you can manipulate the dumping options: | |||
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Description
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dreamcast gd-rom dumper, requires bba
Usage
- Assign a static IP to your Broadband Adapter using a web browser like XDP or Broadband Passport.
- Burn the CDI image to a disc and boot the Dreamcast. Alternatively, boot the Dreamcast using dcload-ip and load the elf file with dc-tool:
dc-tool -t <dreamcast ip> -n -x httpd-ack.elf
On a PC connected to the same network as the Dreamcast, load a web browser and enter the Dreamcast IP in the URL bar. A menu interface will appear that will allow you to dump tracks from the GD-ROM by clicking a track to "download" it via your browser. By modifying the parameters of the links given to each track, you can manipulate the dumping options:
Option | Description |
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track%d | dump track %d (or end sector if >= 100) |
session%d | dump session %d (or start sector if >= 100) |
ipbintoc%s | 1 = use cdrom TOC thats in IP.BIN for session 2 0 = use cdrom's TOC (this option is useful for dumping GD-Rs with swap trick) |
p%d | unknown param when initializing the cdrom. 8192 and 4096 seem to be valid numbers. 8192 for data, 4096 for audio? |
cdxa%d | something to do with cdxa. 0, 1024, 2048 seem to be valid numbers. 1024 for data, 0 for audio? |
sector_size%d | what sector size to initial the cdrom with for reading. 2048 or 2352 are valid. 2352 doesnt always seem to stick and somehow depends on p and cdxa values. |
gap%d | the end sector for tracks is unknown (except for the last track in a session). so the end sector is calculated by ((start sector of next track - 1) - gap%d). |
dma%d | 1 = use dma when transfering from cdrom 0 = use pio |
sector_read%d | number of sectors to read in each cdrom_read_sectors() call, max 128 |
sub%d | 0 = dont dump sub channel 1 = use syscall method to dump sub channel 2 = use cdrom_read_sectors method to dump sub channel (dma will be forced to 0, sector_read will be forced to 1) |
abort%d | 1 = abort on read error 0 = continue on read error |
retry%d | if cdrom_read_sectors() call returns an error, the number of times to retry before giving up |
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