[00:00] bah [00:03] What can I say, my love of saving old shit is usually overshadowed by my desire to feed my family :-D [00:09] dashcloud: what does the -i option to mdir do? I don't see it in the man page. [00:53] I think someone mentioned me in here as well- was there a question for me? [00:55] dashcloud: what does the -i option to mdir do? I don't see it in the man page. [00:56] thanks! [00:58] I believe it tells the program to what to read in- in this case, an image file. It's briefly mentioned in the mtools manpage, almost as an aside in an example [01:00] just tried it out- mdir -i does in fact cause mdir to read in a disk image, and provide a directory listing of it [01:08] cool... thanks dashcloud [03:09] \o/ CU had $2 bills today [03:09] super stocked up :D [03:59] HXC2001 is a neat item. [05:44] https://archive.org/details/ftp_ftp.idsoftware.com_2014.03 and https://archive.org/details/ftp_ftp.cs.pdx.edu_2014.03 are missing the actual files [05:45] * DFJustin slaps underscor around a bit with a large trout [11:56] RedType: gave blender a try? :) [13:43] Can somebody give me the short version of the difference between a cue/bin vs. an iso... advantages/disadvantages, when to use one over the other, and so on? [14:12] cue/bin is closer to the raw cd data, iso is the equivalent of a single track interpreted as computer data [14:12] so iso is only really valid for single-track data cds [14:13] iso is also a bit smaller in size and is supported by more software [14:13] but there are many cds that require cue/bin to represent all the contents [14:13] e.g. anything with multiple tracks or audio tracks [14:15] personally I rip with ImgBurn which chooses the format automatically based on the cd contents, if you try to save as iso when cue/bin is needed it gives you an error message [14:18] the main advantage of iso for our purposes is that IA lets you browse the contents of iso files https://archive.org/download/cdrom-exdos1/exdos1.iso/ [14:25] good thing i sent epdaily.tv to archivebot [14:26] its now epn.tv [14:29] cue/bin is more accurate :/ [14:29] I don't see why a browser for cue/bin would be that complex [14:30] cause cue/bin has layers [14:30] so they could be complete different files with the same name on 2 tracks [14:35] it wouldn't be that complex but someone would have to actually do it [14:39] godane: you'd simulate a directory hierarchy [14:39] just converting the sectors back to 2048 internally and then treating it like an iso would get you 90% of discs [14:39] data on multiple tracks is not very common [15:19] why not rip both? D: [15:32] that's good too although given a cue/bin you can convert to iso [16:25] ok, cool... thanks guys. [16:33] my rdiff-backup just goes zombie :( [16:33] fuck you xchat [20:24] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSHNyppwS5w