UIF2ISO is a command line tool for converting UIF files (Universal Image Format, used by MagicISO) to ISO. The UIF image (Universal Image Format) in fact is just a compressed ISO which can be created through the commercial program MagicISO.
Usage:
Compile it using 'make', this will generate the uif2iso executable. If you want to install it type 'make install' or just copy the executable where you want since it's the only file you need.
The only requirement for compiling and using UIF2ISO is zlib (apt-get install zlib1g zlib1g-dev).
Using it then it's simple, just specify the input file and the ISO file you want to create like the following example:
uif2iso "my file.uif" output.iso
What is new in this release:
- This release adds big endian support to the magiciso_is_shit function for allowing it to work on processors like PowerPC, and has some minor changes/fixes.
What is new in version 0.1.7:
- This release adds support for the output formats ISO, BIN/CUE, MDS/MDF, CCD/IMG/SUB, and NRG.
- It corrects the final size of the output file.
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