sarami, i was testing the dvd command and faced some problems with /c parameter. While dumping CMI for this dump DIC aborts reading as soon as it reaches the unreadable area. Is there any way those sectors can be ignored and possibly flagged somehow?
Logs attached:
DiscImageCreator
Re: DiscImageCreator
PX-760A (+30), PX-W4824TA (+98), GSA-H42L (+667), GDR-8164B (+102), SH-D162D (+6), SOHD-167T (+12)
Re: DiscImageCreator
Technically, you can't add a DC dump into db without the .cuesarami wrote:I'll code it in the future.F1ReB4LL wrote:I think it's better to generate the .cue variant as well.
So, it's an important feature.Re: DiscImageCreator
Fixed. This had occurred only GD-ROM and minus offset disc.jhmiller wrote:in the last 2 Dreamcast dumps that I have tried, the DIC shows this error:
Skipped returning error.iR0b0t wrote:sarami, i was testing the dvd command and faced some problems with /c parameter. While dumping CMI for this dump DIC aborts reading as soon as it reaches the unreadable area. Is there any way those sectors can be ignored and possibly flagged somehow?
I make an effort to be able to code it this month.F1ReB4LL wrote:it's an important feature.
DiscImageCreator, UmdImageCreator, Conv2multiBin, bin2wav, PS3Auth (needs login), [url=http://www.mediafire.com/file/5cgoy11x6ahc7qh/%2523recompressTo7z_20150109.bat/file]recompressTo7z_20150109.bat[/url]
Re: DiscImageCreator
sarami
I'd like to ask why DIC is licensed with Microsoft Public License. Is it dependent on a piece of code that uses the MS-PL, or would it be feasible to change the license to the GPL?
https://github.com/saramibreak/DiscImag … er/LICENSE
I'd like to ask why DIC is licensed with Microsoft Public License. Is it dependent on a piece of code that uses the MS-PL, or would it be feasible to change the license to the GPL?
https://github.com/saramibreak/DiscImag … er/LICENSE
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No.ajshell1 wrote:Is it dependent on a piece of code that uses the MS-PL
I don't like strong copyleft. Is MS-PL awkward for you (or in general)? I don't know much about licence.ajshell1 wrote:would it be feasible to change the license to the GPL?
DiscImageCreator, UmdImageCreator, Conv2multiBin, bin2wav, PS3Auth (needs login), [url=http://www.mediafire.com/file/5cgoy11x6ahc7qh/%2523recompressTo7z_20150109.bat/file]recompressTo7z_20150109.bat[/url]
Re: DiscImageCreator
Thanks for considering me. I had a pipe dream of getting DIC ported to Linux at some point, either by you or someone else. Licensing it under the GPL would probably make that slightly more feasible.sarami wrote:No.ajshell1 wrote:Is it dependent on a piece of code that uses the MS-PL
I don't like strong copyleft. Is MS-PL awkward for you (or in general)? I don't know much about licence.ajshell1 wrote:would it be feasible to change the license to the GPL?
However, if you don't like a strong copyleft, can I ask you to use the MIT License? While it is compatible with the GPL, it doesn't have a strong copyleft.
I'm also concerned that the MS-PL is a rather obscure license. In my experience, people prefer to work with projects with more common licenses. And as far as common licenses go, 44.69% of Github projects used it in 2015 (https://blog.github.com/2015-03-09-open … ithub-com/).
I appreciate the fact that you were willing to consider this. This is ultimately your project, so you can do what you want with it.
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The MS-PL is very permissive, why would it cause any issues with porting to Linux? Especially compared to the GPL which isn't very permissive at all.ajshell1 wrote:Thanks for considering me. I had a pipe dream of getting DIC ported to Linux at some point, either by you or someone else. Licensing it under the GPL would probably make that slightly more feasible.
However, if you don't like a strong copyleft, can I ask you to use the MIT License? While it is compatible with the GPL, it doesn't have a strong copyleft.
I'm also concerned that the MS-PL is a rather obscure license. In my experience, pepple prefer to work with projects with more common licenses. And as far as common licenses go, 44.69% of Github projects used it in 2015 (https://blog.github.com/2015-03-09-open … ithub-com/).
I appreciate the fact that you were willing to consider this. This is ultimately your project, so you can do what you want with it.
Re: DiscImageCreator
Thanks, sarami.sarami wrote:Fixed. This had occurred only GD-ROM and minus offset disc.jhmiller wrote:in the last 2 Dreamcast dumps that I have tried, the DIC shows this error:
Now it works perfectly.
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According to http://directory.fsf.org/wiki/License:MsPLFatArnold wrote:The MS-PL is very permissive, why would it cause any issues with porting to Linux? Especially compared to the GPL which isn't very permissive at all.
"This is a free software license; it has a copyleft that is not strong, but incompatible with the GNU GPL. We urge you not to use the Ms-PL for this reason."
That incompatiblity with the GPL is my main concern. MANY programs on Linux use the GPL, including the Linux kernel itself. From what I understand, license incompatibilities can cause problems when trying to port software to Linux. For example, ZFS was released under the CDDL. While this is a free software license, it is not compatible with the GPL, and implementations of ZFS have suffered as a result of this. (See here for more info: https://www.fsf.org/licensing/zfs-and-linux)
I just want to try and avoid any such situations IF I can ever get DIC ported to Linux. That's a big "if", but I'd honestly be willing to pay someone to handle the port.
EDIT:
And if sarami doesn't like the MIT license, there are plenty of other GPL compatible llicenses without a strong copyleft, such as the Apache 2.0 License and the Modified BSD License. More can be found here https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-li … leLicenses
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Re: DiscImageCreator
I have one possible suggestion: Every time my drive overheats, it starts throwing the "COMM" errors, which are hardware issues. If at all possible, can those be treated like C2 errors? I'd like for those sectors to be rescanned at the end just like that, since right now, if my drive decides to crap out like that in the middle of a dump, I have to stop it and start all over, since it won't be caught as an error until the very end.