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Wiimms ISO Tools is a set of command line tools to manipulate Wii and GameCube
ISO images and WBFS containers. The toolset consists of the following tools:

wit (Wiimms ISO Tool):

This is the main ISO manipulation tool : It can list, analyze, verify, convert,
split, join, patch, mix, extract, compose, rename and compare Wii and GameCube
images. It also can create and dump different other Wii file formats.

wwt (Wiimms WBFS Tool):

This is the main WBFS manipulation tool (WBFS manager) : It can create, check,
repair, verify and clone WBFS files and partitions. It can list, add, extract,
remove, rename and recover ISO images as part of a WBFS.

wdf (Wiimms WDF Tool):

wdf is a support tool for WDF, WIA, CISO and GCZ images. It converts (packs and
unpacks), compares and dumps WDF and CISO images. Additionally it dumps WIA and
GCT image and unpacks WIA images. The default command depends on the program file
name (see command descriptions). Usual names are wdf, unwdf, wdf-cat, wdf-cmp and
wdf-dump (with or without minus signs). »wdf +CAT« replaces the old tool wdf-c
and »wdf +DUMP« the old tool wdf-dum

wfuse (Wiimms FUSE Tool):

Mount a Wii or GameCube image or a WBFS file or partition to a mount point using
FUSE (Filesystem in USErspace). Use 'wfuse --umount mountdir' for unmounting.

Maintained by: Hunter Sezen
Keywords: wii,gamecube,wit,wwt,wdf,wfuse,wbfs,iso
ChangeLog: wiimms-iso-tools

Homepage:
http://wit.wiimm.de/

Source Downloads:
wiimms-iso-tools-0.31a.tar.bz2 (971b8c3f26448c623f4e93cb1a970156)

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wiimms-iso-tools.tar.gz
wiimms-iso-tools.tar.gz.asc (FAQ)

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