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Post by chainsawporn on Jul 3, 2009 17:04:19 GMT
Hey guys, this is probably an easily solvable problem. Probably not a problem at all, really. I may just be mentally challenged.
I can't seem to find any possible way for SSF to read an ISO of a game. The only options the thing has is open and close disc tray (or something along those lines).
Again, sorry if I'm spamming up the forums with "hwo does i turn on game" threads, but it doesn't seem immediately obvious to me.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2009 22:28:26 GMT
I have only ever used SSF with actual Saturn discs...
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Post by Yart on Jul 4, 2009 0:04:51 GMT
Actually... I tried to do ISO before too but couldn't. I don't think there is support for it...
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Post by mick_aka on Jul 4, 2009 7:31:43 GMT
I'm afraid like others here I have only ever used SSF with actual Saturn discs or physical backups of those discs.
CDRs are cheap as chips nowadays, just burn it.
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Post by chizzles on Jul 4, 2009 7:46:49 GMT
I'm surprised no one mentioned mounting ISOs in Daemon or Alcohol, seriously guys, wtf? Just mount the ISO in Daemon or Alcohol and it will work, don't go wasting cash on shitty ass CD-Rs
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Post by Yart on Jul 4, 2009 10:06:14 GMT
ChiChi Kuuru, I didn't mention it because SSF defaults to the first optical drive. I already tried that. :/
You'd pretty much have to disable any optical drives you have before doing that.
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Post by chizzles on Jul 4, 2009 10:16:50 GMT
ChiChi Kuuru, I didn't mention it because SSF defaults to the first optical drive. I already tried that. :/ You'd pretty much have to disable any optical drives you have before doing that. You can pick which drive you want in the config menu...
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Post by Yart on Jul 5, 2009 5:14:49 GMT
/me slaps forehead.
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Post by sonix on Jul 5, 2009 10:05:46 GMT
Lol, seriously, you didn't know that? I use SSF with ISO images only. BTW SSF 0.10 Alpha R4 is already available.
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Post by chainsawporn on Jul 5, 2009 19:29:23 GMT
That helps a ton. Thanks for the input, ChiChi Kuuru, I'm glad I asked.
That is like tricking your comp' into thinking a disc image is a disc drive, right? I think I've done this before. Drove me nuts downloading and configuring all that shit, but it's free Panzer Dragoon Saga so I can't complain.
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Post by Yart on Jul 5, 2009 21:39:43 GMT
sonix: >:( You coulda spoken up sooner.
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Post by sonix on Jul 6, 2009 6:18:28 GMT
I thought it was pretty obvious ;P I mean what kind of emulator of an optical drive based console doesn't have that?
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Post by Snowcat. on Jul 6, 2009 9:15:18 GMT
¬_¬ sorry Yart, also knew that.... In our defence You never asked!! I found that Daemon is best for mounting ISO's :S Alcohol never works for me. I think it works better with discs though :S... it seems to run faster on here anyway.
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