The International Council on Mining and Metals (ICMM), the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI) co-convened the Global Tailings Review to establish an international standard for the safer management of tailings storage facilities - this is the GISTM.
The standard can be downloaded here, and the International Council on Mining & Metals (ICMM) Conformance Protocols for the GISTM can be downloaded here.
The Canadian Towards Sustainable Mining (TSM) standard is very comprehensive and a number of related guides to TSM can be found on the MAC website here.

Support developers when possible, preserve your own physical media, and always check the legal status of ROMs in your region. Happy gaming.
A: Yes, using tools like CDI2ISO or Daemon Tools with a virtual drive. However, you may lose audio tracks or boot sectors.
Pro tip: For better performance and compression, many users convert CDI to CHD (Compressed Hunks of Data) using tools like chdman . CHD files are smaller and load faster while retaining full data integrity. cdi roms
Other formats (ISO, BIN) often failed to preserve the Dreamcast’s unique boot sectors and audio tracks. DiscJuggler’s CDI format excelled at:
For the Sega Dreamcast, .cdi is a popular disc image format created by the software . Support developers when possible, preserve your own physical
| Problem | Likely cause | Solution | |---------|--------------|----------| | Emulator won't boot .cdi | Incomplete dump or wrong emulator | Try Flycast or Redream. Re-dump the CDI. | | Burned disc freezes on Dreamcast logo | Bad burn speed or low-quality CD-R | Burn at 4x. Use Verbatim CD-R. Clean laser lens. | | Game has missing music/audio | Downsampled audio in .cdi (common) | Find a better dump, or use .gdi in emulation. | | Emulator says "unsupported format" | CDI may be corrupt or old | Convert to .chd using chdman from a GDI source. |
In the context of retro gaming and disc imaging, refers to two primary things: the native software files for the Philips CD-i console and the proprietary DiscJuggler image format most commonly used for burning Sega Dreamcast games. 1. Philips CD-i System ROMs However, you may lose audio tracks or boot sectors
This article is for educational purposes. The author does not condone piracy of commercially available games.
