Forum: UltraISO
Topic: UltraISO 6.55 is released.
started by: xoben

Posted by xoben on Feb. 06 2004,23:39
What's New:
+) Supports commandline parameters to create an iso image and to add files to an iso image. You can create or modify ISO image in batch now.
+) Supports Adding files to a floppy image (.IMA)
+) Multi-languages version is available, supports 13 languages.
+) Tips for bootable information (Emulation/No Emulation and boot image size)
*) Extract reallocated directorys in RockRidge volume
*) Fix a bug with 'boot catalog' file for some Unix/linux bootable CDs
*) Use ISO 9660 volume name by default
*) Some minor bugs fixed
Posted by clevelandtxus on Feb. 09 2004,07:32
Thanks for the new features.  However...

We're still restricted to a 1.44MB format for a floppy image, .IMA file.  Will you be adding options for other floppy formats, especially the 2.88MB one?

Keep up the good work.
Posted by xoben on Feb. 09 2004,08:27
Quote (clevelandtxus @ Feb. 09 2004,12:32)
We're still restricted to a 1.44MB format for a floppy image, .IMA file.  Will you be adding options for other floppy formats, especially the 2.88MB one?

Actualy, UI 6.55 can edit disk image up to 512MB (FAT12/FAT16 format).
Posted by clevelandtxus on Feb. 10 2004,21:40
Quote (xoben @ Feb. 09 2004,13:27)
Quote (clevelandtxus @ Feb. 09 2004,12:32)
We're still restricted to a 1.44MB format for a floppy image, .IMA file.  Will you be adding options for other floppy formats, especially the 2.88MB one?

Actualy, UI 6.55 can edit disk image up to 512MB (FAT12/FAT16 format).

How is this done?
Posted by martinx on Feb. 10 2004,22:00
With UltraISO 6.55, you can open a floppy image in various size, and extract/add/delete/rename files and folders as needed.
Posted by clevelandtxus on Feb. 11 2004,02:34
Quote (martinx @ Feb. 11 2004,03:00)
With UltraISO 6.55, you can open a floppy image in various size, and extract/add/delete/rename files and folders as needed.

I'm stupid.  Please explain this a bit more, thanks.
Posted by condic on Feb. 11 2004,09:49
However, everyone should note that in the current version you can not add directory's to the image, only files to the root.  I would hope that this feature would be added in UltraISO 6.57

Create the new 2880.img from Easyboot.  The boot sector is copied from the seed image. No other files are copied.

Open the new 2880.img from UltraISO.

In the bottom window, find the file(s) you want to add and select them.  Right click the selected file, and left click ADD.

Save the 2880.img.
Posted by clevelandtxus on Feb. 12 2004,07:32
Ah, I need to have Easyboot also.
Posted by clevelandtxus on Feb. 18 2004,07:39
However, everyone should note that in the current version you can not add directory's to the image, only files to the root.  I would hope that this feature would be added in UltraISO 6.57.

Will this be fixed soon?