Change redumper default commands#837
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I downloaded the latest WIP, I can't set the drive speed to 0 in the Options. Found a work-around: change |
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Redumper now only allows a single mode command. Default no base command is used for redumper dumps. The implication is of removing skeleton from CD dumps. Also, drive speed is no longer a required parameter.
By setting drive speed to "0", MPF will now not add a speed parameter for redumper dumps. This results in a max speed dump.
This matches DIC where "0" means max speed.