ISOCD-Win: Windows Tool for Creating Bootable Amiga CD32 and CDTV ISO Images
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Summary
ISOCD-Win is a C#/.NET Windows application that serves as a replacement for the native Amiga ISOCD tool. It creates bootable ISO image files compatible with Amiga CD32 and CDTV systems, allowing users to generate CD images for these classic Amiga platforms from Windows. The project is hosted on GitHub and appears to be a development tool for retro computing enthusiasts working with Amiga CD-based systems.
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It creates bootable ISO image files which are compatible with the Amiga CD32 and CDTV.
The project is hosted on GitHub and appears to be a development tool for retro computing enthusiasts.
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