UIF2ISO is a handy command line tool that helps you convert UIF files (which stands for Universal Image Format, by the way) into ISO files. You know, ISO files are those easy-to-use disk image formats. The UIF format is actually just a compressed version of an ISO file created using the MagicISO software. Pretty neat, right?
Getting started with UIF2ISO is super simple! First off, you'll need to compile it using the command 'make'
. This will create the uif2iso executable that you'll be using. If you want to install it, just type 'make install'
, or if you prefer, you can copy that executable wherever you'd like since that's all you really need!
The only thing you'll need before running UIF2ISO is zlib. You can easily get it installed by running this command: apt-get install zlib1g zlib1g-dev
. And that's it! You're almost ready to go.
Using UIF2ISO couldn't be easier! All you have to do is specify your input file and the name of the ISO file that you want to create. Here’s a quick example:
uif2iso "my file.uif" output.iso
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