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- Hashes are wrongly calculated on big-endian machines. This just needs fixing
of some #define's in the multihash library.
- Add MacOS X-specific code. All that is needed is a way to send MMC commands
to the DVD-ROM drive. Inspiration can be taken from the libcdio sources. If
only I had a Mac... Same goes for *BSD, anyway.
- Maybe write a graphical client. I will not do this as I am no GUI fanatic,
but I am sure many Windows users will still use RawDump as it has a GUI,
while we do not. This is actually quite easy, as the program is split into a
library (libfriidump) and a frontend. If anybody does it, please try to make
a portable GUI, maybe by using GTK+, qt, wxWidgets or whatever similar
toolkit you might find.
- Make FriiDump as fast as RawDump (i.e.: 2.5 hours for a Wii disc).
- Improve and better document the library API.

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### Jackal, gorelord4e, themabus
- Fixed failing after 1st DL media layer with non-Hitachi methods.
- Fixed still hashing with 'nohash' parameter when resuming.
- Fixed resuming larger files (~4 GB).
- Fixed unscrambling larger files.
- Faster file unscrambling.
- Slight modifications to methods;
possible performance increase with Hitachi based devices.
- Restructured methods and added some new ones.
- Added layer break information.
- Added current position output when error occurs.
- Added SH-D162A, SH-D162B, SH-D162C & SH-D162D as supported.
###

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# Todo
- Hashes are wrongly calculated on big-endian machines. This just needs fixing of some #define's in the multihash library.
- Add MacOS X-specific code. All that is needed is a way to send MMC commands to the DVD-ROM drive. Inspiration can be taken from the libcdio sources. If only I had a Mac... Same goes for *BSD, anyway.
- Maybe write a graphical client. I will not do this as I am no GUI fanatic, but I am sure many Windows users will still use RawDump as it has a GUI, while we do not. This is actually quite easy, as the program is split into a library (libfriidump) and a frontend. If anybody does it, please try to make a portable GUI, maybe by using GTK+, qt, wxWidgets or whatever similar toolkit you might find.
- Make FriiDump as fast as RawDump (i.e.: 2.5 hours for a Wii disc).
- Improve and better document the library API.