Selasa, 25 Januari 2011

Converting ECM or unECM

The ECM format allows you to reduce the size of a typical CD image file
(BIN, CDI, NRG, CCD, or any other format that uses raw sectors; results may
vary).


It works by eliminating the Error Correction/Detection Codes (ECC/EDC) from
each sector whenever possible.  The encoder automatically adjusts to
different sector types and automatically skips any headers it encounters.

The results will vary depending on how much redundant ECC/EDC data is
present.  Note that for "cooked" ISO files, there will be no reduction.

Usage :
Compile ecm.c and unecm.c if necessary, or use the included Win32 EXE files.

Run ECM with no parameters to see a simple usage reference:

    usage: ecm cdimagefile [ecmfile]

Where "cdimagefile" is the name of the CD image file, and "ecmfile"
(optional) is the name of the ECM file.  If you don't specify ecmfile, it
defaults to cdimagefile plus a .ecm suffix.

UNECM works the same way, but in reverse:

    usage: unecm ecmfile [outputfile]

"ecmfile" must end in .ecm.  If outputfile is not specified, it defaults
to ecmfile minus the .ecm suffix.
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Crop Circle

I think, the crop circle that was made on Sleman field, Jogjakarta, Indonesia. It may be from mischievous man and/or from Undentified Fliying Object.
before that was done, there some even on Tuban field, East Java, Indonesia. That Crop Circle is more bigger than on Sleman field.

some that you can choose to believe the man did or alien did..>>

this is the man handmade:

or the alien handmade?

in English

many samples of crop circle:




its all very-very beautiful crop circle, amazing and love it.. ^^,