Got myself a picoboot today. I was planning on buying a sd card. Is there a possibility to compress gamecube isos so i can fit more of them on my sd card?
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I don't even see the point in "trimming" the ISOs anymore, since SD cards are HUGE and dirt cheap now. I just re-downloaded my ISOs and theft them vanilla. Less issues.Got myself a picoboot today. I was planning on buying a sd card. Is there a possibility to compress gamecube isos so i can fit more of them on my sd card?
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I think you’re looking for nkit?Got myself a picoboot today. I was planning on buying a sd card. Is there a possibility to compress gamecube isos so i can fit more of them on my sd card?
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Thanks for the fast response. I have nkit downloaded, how do i use it? xDI think you’re looking for nkit?
Yeah i know that. But if i compress them enough i can fit my whole collection on 1 sd cardI don't even see the point in "trimming" the ISOs anymore, since SD cards are HUGE and dirt cheap now. I just re-downloaded my ISOs and theft them vanilla. Less issues.
But there's several tools that can "Trim" a Gamecube ISO down, it basically just gets rid of the empty padding that fills the rest of the ISO to the 1.4GB size. Animal Crossing for example, is only 26MB, because it's basically an N64 port of Animal Forest from the Japanese N64. I don't know, however, if Swiss supports booting from "compressed" ISOs, if at all. (.CISO format, or otherwise.) I've never looked into it. I know it supports .DOL, .ISO, and .GCM by default, but I'm clueless to any others it might do. Maybe .ELF? I dunno.
Thanks for the fast response. I have nkit downloaded, how do i use it? xDI know that it'll at least work with nkit, since that's what I use.
Allright i will give it a go, be back in a secunzip the file, and inside the folder there should be a .bat file named ConvertToNkit. Just drag & drop your iso on that file, and it'll do the work for you (the converted file will be in a folder named /processed/gamecube, or /processed/gamecube_matchfail).
Roger that, by the way I don't know if what you're using is the latest version of nkit, but it is included on the swiss releases page.Allright i will give it a go, be back in a sec
Unzip the file, and inside the folder there should be a .bat file named ConvertToNkit. Just drag & drop your iso on that file, and it'll do the work for you (the converted file will be in a folder named /processed/gamecube, or /processed/gamecube_matchfail).
Maybe an older/newer version? Have you downloaded the latest release from the swiss github?Allright, it did convert. But its a GCZ file. Did i do something wrong?
I'm using the software that you send in this forumRoger that, by the way I don't know if what you're using is the latest version of nkit, but it is included on the swiss releases page.
Yeah, that's not me but an automatic response on the forum's part.I'm using the software that you send in this forum