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Convert GEAR CD suite CD image file to Alcohol 120% Image file (media descriptor file) format.

We have found one software suitable in our database for this conversion.

Apparently, you can use Alcohol 120% in order to convert GEAR CD images (.md1) to standard Alcohol 120% image (.mds). In case yu do not have access to the program, perhaps a two step conversion with ISO as the exchange format would perhaps also work, but it's usually best to use a program that can directly perform md1 to mds conversion.

Microsoft Windows software Microsoft Windows icon - convert md1 to mds on Windows

Alcohol 120% icon Alcohol 120%

A popular disc emulator and authoring program

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Additional links: Open md1 file, Open mds file

MD1

Files with md1 extension are used by GEAR CD containing disk image data.

MDS

Files with mds extension can be typically found as one of the auxiliary files for Alcohol 120% disk images. This type of mds files contains additional metadata that are used to better emulate MDF disk images.  

 

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