Aaron
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Post by Aaron on Jun 12, 2010 23:40:11 GMT -5
So, I've got a PSX emulator, as it was the only way to play my copy of Jet Moto 2124.
But, that's the one of the only things I have for it (Chris Tritt gave me copies of Thrill Kill and Big Gun as well). These games are on disc already, and I can run these.
I've never downloaded a PSX rom, and they seem to work differently than SNES, NES, Genesis ROMS.
Like the Rom for Jet Moto is in 9 parts. Can someone explain to me how to do this? How do I play a rom thats broken down into 9 parts?
Any help would be great.
I figure if I can get these to work, I can record more videos for the the project some of you are working on.
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Post by Dark Ermac on Jun 13, 2010 7:51:20 GMT -5
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Aaron
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Post by Aaron on Jun 13, 2010 22:51:39 GMT -5
Thanks for that. But then there's this: "Like the Rom for Jet Moto is in 9 parts. Can someone explain to me how to do this? How do I play a rom thats broken down into 9 parts?"
I don't get the ISO thing. Everything else I get.
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Post by OskyCMK on Jun 14, 2010 10:29:12 GMT -5
Well the ROM broken down is really a bunch of ZIP or RAR files split up, it's to compress it more (I think). There is a main file (usually the one that is marked 1). You extract from that one, if all the other parts are in the same folder the program will extract the ISO.
The ISO can be burned on a disk or your emulator can play from the ISO file (which is an image of the CD game).
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Post by Dark Ermac on Jun 14, 2010 17:07:44 GMT -5
Also, you could upload your other CD's contents to Limewire or something and play the soundtrack in the background, in case the actual one still doesn't work.
I still don't know why the PSM version had working music, Hellbound (4:10), and non-blurry FMVs. If the version you have is really the most recent version, then wouldn't it have all of this in it too?
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