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==== Tool option 1 - dumpcd ==== | ==== Tool option 1 - dumpcd ==== | ||
The first method will require you to obtain the dumpcd utility from [http://www.zeograd.com/misc_download.php here.] | The first method will require you to obtain the dumpcd utility from [[http://www.zeograd.com/misc_download.php here]]/[[https://adrianastley.com/files/scummvm/dumpcd.exe.gz Alternative Link]] | ||
There is also a version with a GUI available [ | There is also a version with a GUI available [[https://adrianastley.com/files/scummvm/windumpcd.rar here.]] | ||
==== Tool option 2 - TurboRip ==== | ==== Tool option 2 - TurboRip ==== | ||
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This method involves the use of TurboRip. | This method involves the use of TurboRip. | ||
TurboRip can be found [ | TurboRip can be found [https://adrianastley.com/files/scummvm/TurboRipV100.rar here.] | ||
==== Tool option 3 - Ootake ==== | |||
Ootake is a PC Engine/Turbografx emulator, it includes support for dumping the code tracks from the disc. Ootake requires the user to dump the system card bios from a real Turbografx before it will allow you to dump the tracks. | |||
Ootake can be found [http://www.ouma.jp/ootake/ here.] | |||
=== Linux === | === Linux === | ||
Under Linux you are required to use dumpcd when extracting your code track. Provided below are the dumpcd sources | Under Linux you are required to use dumpcd when extracting your code track. Provided below are the dumpcd sources. | ||
==== Tool option 1 - dumpcd ==== | ==== Tool option 1 - dumpcd ==== | ||
If | If you need to compile the dumpcd code yourself. This can be found [https://adrianastley.com/files/scummvm/dumpcd-0.1.zip here.] | ||
== Extracting the code track from CD == | == Extracting the code track from CD == | ||
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'dumpcd.exe ‘drive’ c' - Where ‘drive’ is the letter of your CD-Rom drive. | 'dumpcd.exe ‘drive’ c' - Where ‘drive’ is the letter of your CD-Rom drive. | ||
If you are using Linux | If you are using Linux then you can either compile the dumpcd source code or use the precompiled binary. | ||
navigate to the folder containing dumpcd with the terminal and use the command: | Once you have dumpcd working then navigate to the folder containing dumpcd with the terminal and use the command: | ||
'dumpcd -d /dev/cdrom' - Where /dev/cdrom relates to your individual CD-Rom drive | 'dumpcd -d /dev/cdrom' - Where /dev/cdrom relates to your individual CD-Rom drive | ||
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If everything has gone correctly you should now have a pile of *.LFL files in the directory containing your ISO file. | If everything has gone correctly you should now have a pile of *.LFL files in the directory containing your ISO file. | ||
You should then navigate ScummVM to this directory to enable you to play the game. | You should then navigate ScummVM to this directory to enable you to play the game. | ||
The ScummVM team are not responsible for the content of any external sites linked to on this page. | The ScummVM team are not responsible for the content of any external sites linked to on this page. |
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