bOingball said:
Got it, whats best for Ripping to ISO though,
i used WinISO and then the PocketISO to compress and it made it 1Mb... which I think was wrong so I'm guessing my WinISO rip didn't work.
bOing
Smart Projects Isobuster is free except for UDF support (it will still rip 1:1 copies of UDF disks though), I use it almost exclusively (plus PS1 disks aren't going to be udf
).
You need to right-click on the disk and choose extract to bin/iso in the main window, then put in your name, with .iso after it if you want it to be a *.iso .
I use it for converting too, it can extract a daemontools or DAA mounted disk to a standard iso if you happen to have a strange format.
Tottally agree with the above in regards to ripping and shrinking.
Ok, I may be a geek or something, but I have played to near the end of disk one of Final Fantasy VII and have come up with a question in my mind (before I have gotten to the point that I need to so I cannot test) - how am I supposed to switch to disk 2? Heh, its tottaly *playable* due to the kind of game it is, even if a little slow... ...but will I be able to finish it?
I don't really care either way, but does anyone know a way how to swap a disk before I have to try
I know its a very early test version, so like I have said I do not really care, but playing as far as I have at 280Mhz has been quite fun, a blast from the past indeed, thanks zodttd sooo much!
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Btw, I wish I had a TV Out cable, the motorbike escape part ran quite well at 280Mhz PSX Clock 32% Ram timings on. I tried to make a second save state so I could show it off, but it seems only save state 1 works
You can save at disc change.
No I am way past that part, and saving at disk change was an idea I had, just not quite there yet, this is cool with a capital K!
heh, I think I feel more donations coming on!
/me remembers this time not to forget about exophase...