On Wednesday, June 12th, 2024 at 1:41 AM, Arno Griffioen via TUHS <tuhs(a)tuhs.org>
wrote:
On Wed, Jun 12, 2024 at 09:12:04AM +0100, Ralph
Corderoy wrote:
And then perhaps there's a command to
extract the ISO from the bin/cue
files.
'bchunk' is one that does exactly that.
Also 'fuseiso' allows mouting a BIN/CUE file/image as a regular filesystem to
read the files if you just want to use them as-is.
Bye, Arno.
bchunk is likewise my tool of choice for that sort of thing. I think what I'll go
with is the bin/cue for completeness but also a zip of the contents composited together.
Someone who specifically needs the disc image data can probably figure out bchunk and then
an archive will be present in a form navigable through archive.org's interface with
the composite pieces from each collection (i.e. a merge of the discs for a multi-disc
set). That should hopefully satisfy various needs.
- Matt G.