iso files are generally better supported by modern operating systems and DOSbox tools – such as the embarrassingly easy-to-use – I went hunting to find out how to do the conversion.Īfter a couple of failed attempts, I found that PowerISO provide a free command line tool for macOS and Linux. ![]() Out of nostalgia reasons, I wanted to run Warcraft 2 on my Macbook Pro.Īs of December 2018 the game is currently available from although the “ISO” download results in a CUE + BIN file pair instead of a single ISO file. ![]() "Image Name with Spaces.iso" -ot iso But why did I want to do this? Download and extract poweriso to the user binary directory.Ĭurl -o temp-download-delete & tar -xvzf temp-download-delete -C /usr/local/bin/ & rm temp-download-deleteĬonvert the BIN+CUE to a single ISO file – run this command from the directory in which the BIN+CUE files are stored:
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