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ciso is a simple commandline utility to compress PSP iso files.
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This package is a (currently incomplete) port of a package provided
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by Ubuntu: http://packages.ubuntu.com/natty/ciso
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This package is an OSX port of a package provided by Ubuntu: http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=ciso
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# Installation
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Now available via homebrew:
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brew install ciso
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To build yourself, it's a very straightforward `make` (and optional `make install`).
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# Usage
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where level ranges from 1 (fast, poor compression) to 9 (slow, high
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compression).
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# WARNING
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Do Not Trust Your Data To This
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While it appears that iso -> cso -> iso roundtrips are lossless, the
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generated cso is broken and existing csos that I have are not
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recognized by the executable.
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Given the compilation warnings I get I am assuming it's buggy due to
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differences between Linux and MacOS libraries.
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