S S'fly Aug 9, 2005 #1 I've downloaded an image (bin/cue), is there a way to "unpack" this so I can see what's actually "inside" it?
I've downloaded an image (bin/cue), is there a way to "unpack" this so I can see what's actually "inside" it?
A André Gulliksen Aug 9, 2005 #2 S'fly said: I've downloaded an image (bin/cue), is there a way to "unpack" this so I can see what's actually "inside" it? Click to expand... http://www.daemon-tools.cc/dtcc/portal/download.php
S'fly said: I've downloaded an image (bin/cue), is there a way to "unpack" this so I can see what's actually "inside" it? Click to expand... http://www.daemon-tools.cc/dtcc/portal/download.php
C Chris Aug 9, 2005 #3 try daemon tools http://www.daemon-tools.cc/dtcc/portal/download.php?mode=Download&id=34
O Onno Voors Aug 9, 2005 #4 I've downloaded an image (bin/cue), is there a way to "unpack" this so I can see what's actually "inside" it? Click to expand... Daemon Tools will mount the image as a CD station. VCDgear will unpack it if there is an mpeg inside.
I've downloaded an image (bin/cue), is there a way to "unpack" this so I can see what's actually "inside" it? Click to expand... Daemon Tools will mount the image as a CD station. VCDgear will unpack it if there is an mpeg inside.
H Henry The Mole Aug 9, 2005 #5 Hello, S'fly! You wrote on Tue, 09 Aug 2005 15:57:15 GMT: I've downloaded an image (bin/cue), is there a way to "unpack" this so I can see what's actually "inside" it? Click to expand... Maybe this one? http://cdmage.orcon.net.nz/frames.html For what I used to, it works great. Kindly regards.
Hello, S'fly! You wrote on Tue, 09 Aug 2005 15:57:15 GMT: I've downloaded an image (bin/cue), is there a way to "unpack" this so I can see what's actually "inside" it? Click to expand... Maybe this one? http://cdmage.orcon.net.nz/frames.html For what I used to, it works great. Kindly regards.
S S'fly Aug 10, 2005 #6 Henry said: Maybe this one? http://cdmage.orcon.net.nz/frames.html For what I used to, it works great. Click to expand... Thanks all for the reactions!
Henry said: Maybe this one? http://cdmage.orcon.net.nz/frames.html For what I used to, it works great. Click to expand... Thanks all for the reactions!
B Bob Adkins Aug 10, 2005 #7 I've downloaded an image (bin/cue), is there a way to "unpack" this so I can see what's actually "inside" it? Click to expand... IZArc opens BIN files, and all other common ISO compilations.
I've downloaded an image (bin/cue), is there a way to "unpack" this so I can see what's actually "inside" it? Click to expand... IZArc opens BIN files, and all other common ISO compilations.
K Kittie Spit Aug 13, 2005 #8 I use ISOBuster .freeware version has limited features. www.isoboster.com