you can always use Alocohol, Power ISO, or Daemon-Tools virtual drives to mount those images as "real" CD-ROMs on your computer, and use the Virtual Drive in your emulator instead of your Physical Drive. No matter what image format you end up with. ![]() Or you could try another ISO making program if you want. You can make them with Alcohol like has been said. I alway shave problems when trying to use CD-Roms to play games on CD based systems. (alcohols native formate is MDS/MDF for instance, ClondeCD is. be it ISO, BIN/CUE, or some other format that can be loaded by the emulator / CD image plugins out there. I believe the easiest option to play games is to use a CD image. why store it on a CD? you'll still be limited by the drive speed and could get possible stuttering issues, etc.Īnyway. IF your gonna use an image file just keep it on the hard drive. and I don't see how that would improve anything. rip the disc, then burn the image file to another disc? That's a fucking waste. I'm pretty sure Alcohol can at least make either a BIN or ISO file.īut WTF. RAM: 1 gb(not sure what kind, this is a laptop from gateway. GPU: Intel integrated chip 940 or 960 set(forgot which). Really, I would give whoever helps me resolve this a big fat kiss cause I wasted a good 4 hours trouble shooting it this Friday night.ĬPU: Dual Core pentium processor 1.46 mhz. What happens is when I go to File> Run CdRom, I just get a big black screen that pops up(very smooth btw :happy. Anywho, long story short, everything works fine as far as I know, just my computer isn't detecting the cd or something with the emulator in my Drive E. Also, I would like to include I downloaded frogaspi to fix the ASPI layer problem mabober. So anyways, I concluded that it must be since I run Vista home premium that this wasn't working, so I read up on it and found out you could right click on an item, go to properties and to compatibility and change to run in Windows XP SP2, which I did, and still nothing is different. Anyways, my bios is functioning, the video plugin is functioning, sound is really messed up but I'll download another plugin for that later. I figured since I had bought the damn game this would be easier. Anywho, there should be an easier fix to this other than all this side tracking. Heck, I even downloaded stupid bitorrent which I didnt really understand and couldn't find it. CDR Driver 1.4 and Pete's CDR ASPI/IOCTL Driver 1.11 cd plugins, but I ran into some mumbo jumbo about a SBI/M3S file, so I read up on it and just heard people saying to get the isos by downloading stuff like "Alchohol 120%" in order to create this file or something(which I don't understand since that is only used if you don't have the actual game) which I did, but apparently alchohol 120% can't create the image file for Final Fantasy 7, just a heck of alot of other games, and then I heard people saying to instead just use the "PPF patch file", so I looked that up for final fantasy 7 and couldn't find it. So to troubleshoot this, I downloaded P.E.Op.S. ![]() Now, according to the tutorial that was made a sticky by Leerz for the "General ePSXe Setup and Configuration", I am supposed to be able to choose my CDRom drive from the drop down list, but instead mine is blank. I have the actual game(the origional Final Fantasy 7, PSX version), I got the emulator(ePSXe), I have the bios(bios\SCPH1001.BIN for North America), I have the GPU plugin(Pete's OpenGL Driver 1.76), the SPU plugin(ePSXe SPU core 1.5.2.) and my CDRom setup is ePSXe CDR ASPI core 1.5.2. I also tried to add the only 2 lines needed (I think, but I'm not sure) in cfg.Ok, so I've done all the steps. For the analog pad emulation, there's a little problem: as I saw in the code, u added the "use_analog" variable, but in cfg.c u never save it on cfg/padJoy.cfg, so everytime the pad configuration is read, the pad is set as digital by default (in fact, everytime u push the "configure" button in the plugins window, the analog option is unselected). Ok, I tried the new padJoy 0.80 and now the config window is ok. Click to expand.Hello, ammoQ! I'm fine your silence via e-mail wasn't due to some problems, but to the opposite!
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