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{{#seo: |title=Wii Homebrew Apps (File operation) - GameBrew |title_mode=append |image=gamecubeisotoolwii.jpg |image_alt=Gamecube ISO Tool }} '''Gamecube ISO Tool''' (GCIT) is a software that allows users to convert Gamecube formats for backup or USB loading purposes through Dios Mios Lite. Its primary function is to serve as a testbed for Gamecube functionality in Wii Backup Manager, but it can also be used as a standalone application. With GCIT, users can easily convert their Gamecube games to a format that can be used for backups or to play on most USB loaders through Dios Mios Lite. It is a simple and efficient tool for anyone who wants to backup their Gamecube games or play them on a USB loader. ==Features== * Read and write Full size (scrubbed) or trimmed ISO/GCM, GCReEx and DiscEx formats with direct conversion. * Extract games from GCOS multiboot ISOs to any of the supported formats. * Command line options for batch processing etc. * Save the original file layout to trimmed ISOs, allowing full size ISOs to be rebuilt at a later date with the same file layout as the original. ==Media== '''Cambiar archivos con el GameCube ISO Tools - ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Uv5-bucRPk Toni Beltran Mx])'''<br> <youtube>9Uv5-bucRPk</youtube> ==Usage== <pre> gcit [Source] [Options] Source is either an ISO filename or folder in GCReEx/DiscEx format. All options are case insensitive. -Quit or -Q Quit after the operation if there's no errors. -AlwaysQuit or -AQ Quit after the operation even if there's errors. Exit codes are as follows 0 - No error 1 - Error during operation 2 - User cancelled 3 - Command line error -Flush Flush the file buffers so that the SD card can be ejected almost immediately after the operation. -Backup or -B Save a backup of the original fst.bin and boot.bin files inside the trimmed ISO. -Align or -A [4|32|32K] Set the alignment used in the ISO. 4 bytes, 32 bytes or 32KB. Default is auto. -Format or -F [GCReEx|DiscEx|FullISO] Set the destination format. Default is Trimmed ISO. -Dest or -D [filename|folder] Set the output location. GCReEx and DiscEx formats expect a folder. The ISO formats expect a filename. When extracting games from a GCOS multiboot disc, a folder is expected regardless of the output format. Default is a file or folder called "out" in the same folder as the source. </pre> ===Some simple examples of usage=== <pre> gcit game.iso gcit game.iso -b -d c:\backup\trimmed.iso gcit game.iso -b -a 32K -d c:\backup\trimmed.iso gcit game.iso -f gcreex -d e:\games gcit game.iso -f DiscEx -d e:\games gcit game.iso -q -flush -f FullISO -d "c:\folder with spaces\full.iso" gcit multigame.iso -q -f discex -d "e:\games" </pre> ==Changelog== '''Build 7''' * Fixed: Loading GCReEx from a folder was broken, showing extra entries. * Fixed: A couple of small bugs that could cause errors while converting. * Fixed: Games starting over the 4GB boundary on GCOS DVD9 discs were showing as invalid. * Added: DVD Banner display '''Build 6''' * Fixed: Loading backup FST over 32KB didn't work. * Fixed: In the update dialog, there was no scroll bar in the change log. '''Build 5''' * Fixed: I forgot to remove special characters like ":" from the default filename in the dialog when saving ISO. * Fixed: When uploading the log to the Ctrl-V website, the document title should've been "GCIT log" instead of "Ctrl-V log" '''Build 4''' * Initial release ==External Links== * Official Site - http://www.wiibackupmanager.co.uk/gcit.html
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