Not having luck burning the Stardust.iso (home version) with
Toast 6 on mac 10.3.4 that will read on my xbox (1.4 w/Samsung Drive)
using TDK 4x cd-rw media or Taiyo-Yuden CD-R media.
I figure I'll try 'cdrecord' (linux/unix command line).
Can someone please post the settings they usually use:
Ie burn speed, disc at once, burnproof on/off, etc?
Any recommendations on Media (type and brand)
I should use for a 1.4 xbox w/Samsung drive to burn this iso
that will work with either Toast 6 (mac) or cdrecord/dvdrecord (linux)?
Thanks,
mandoman
Burning Stardust.iso with cdrecord?
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Thanks for the reply. Turns out the problem I am having is more likely
to do with the bios not loading correctly (no video), as posted in this thread:
viewtopic.php?t=1720
Looks like the Stardust.iso is just a standard UDF file, easily burned to disc afterall.
But I'm still having an issue with the Stardust/Cromwell.bios
Another question along a similar line. Does anyone know the mkisofs options that will create
xbox readable iso's?
Thanks,
Greg
to do with the bios not loading correctly (no video), as posted in this thread:
viewtopic.php?t=1720
Looks like the Stardust.iso is just a standard UDF file, easily burned to disc afterall.
But I'm still having an issue with the Stardust/Cromwell.bios
Another question along a similar line. Does anyone know the mkisofs options that will create
xbox readable iso's?
Thanks,
Greg
Yes, it does make xbox ISOs just fine. Thats how i roll Gentoox...
As for your BIOS blues, go download the latest Gentoox loader from the doG¶ =ads section.
Code: Select all
#!/bin/bash
clear
echo "Gentoox Install CD (Stardust) ISO Maker"
echo "Making ISO..."
rm -rf /xxxxxx/ready/Stardust.iso
mkisofs -udf -r -o /xxxxxx/ready/Stardust.iso /xxxxxx/iso/
echo "Done"
The original Xbox adaptation of Gentoo