
Originally Posted by
Sprung
It's incredibly easy. You hook a network cable to your router, and the Cube IP address will most likely be 192.168.1.32, you open up Internet Explorer, put 192.168.1.32 in the address bar, and a "Download file" window will pop up just like when you download anything off the net. Save it to the desktop (or anywhere else), and the browser will "download" the ISO to your computer.
After it's done, it won't have ".ISO" as the filetype, just add that to the end, burn and play.
If I remember correctly it takes about 20 minutes to rip 1.4GB.
Also, every Cube ISO is exactly the same size: 1,459,978,240 bytes. You might see smaller ones out there, but if they aren't exactly 1,459,978,240 bytes, they won't boot on a real Cube. (Some will amazingly compress down to as little as 1MB (Backyard Baseball)). If they aren't the right size, there's a program to properly size them...the name escapes me right now, but I'll remember eventually. It reorganizes the files in the ISO, and adds back in the "junk" files Nintendo puts in there to make the exact filesize.