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zac@moebius ~ $ bin2iso /home/zac/Desktop/simcity/dev-sc4a.cue
Aug 16 2004, 00:48:31
bin2iso V1.9b - Converts RAW format (.bin) files to ISO/WAV format
Bob Doiron, ICQ#280251
Check for updates at http://users.andara.com/~doiron
Unable to open dev-sc4a.bin
bin2iso(fopen): No such file or directory
I know the path to the file is correct. I've tried a bunch of different bin/cue files and same error with them all. I installed bin2iso with gentoo emerge.
It looks like it uses something called "fopen" to read the bin file. I googled "bin2iso fopen" and didn't get much more than a few chinese pages.
i'd guess that it's not using the current directory, and so is trying to find the matching .bin in your own current location. cd to /home/zac/Desktop/simcity/ and try again with relative paths
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