I think I'm going to quit this forum and the PSP community since it seems to be all about isos and copied psp games now.
Dear all,
I’m currently working on a simple GUI that compress iso files in cso format. Yes, it’s another GUI for doing this task but I’ve try to add some cool functionalities that I haven’t found in other software. There are for example:
- no ugly ms-dos windows when compress
- all tasks are threaded and the GUI doesn’t freeze when ciso.exe is launched
- batch processing for compress many iso files
- launch 2 or 4 compressions at the same (very useful for hyperthreading or dualcore cpu owners)
- easy drag&drop file selection and some other cool features…
The website is:
http://yacc.ifrance.com
and the first link let you download YACC 0.28.zip
This software is still in development and the batch processing could have still minor bugs but as all the work is done by ciso.exe (by Booster) it’s impossible to loose or create an invalid iso or cso file.
As you can read, I’m not fluent in English, so there are certainly translation errors in the GUI and I would appreciate if someone could correct my English.
Thank you in advance for bug report and suggestions.
PS: please do not link this gui because it is in beta version. I have to work on it before publish a public version
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I think I'm going to quit this forum and the PSP community since it seems to be all about isos and copied psp games now.
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Hey, this application sounds good! I'll download and try this out now.
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