![]() You can download the BIOS of the Emulator from an open-source site, provided it is free, using one of the procedures given below. perhaps someone can come up with some better search terms and find a good page about them.PCSX or PCSXR (Reloaded) BIOS is an all-important part of a great setup that enables users to play Sony PlayStation games from the comfort of their laptops or computers. most links to explanations seem dead through google, also. They are used to patch ISO's and I don't know why they came about or what they are used for. 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. ![]()
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