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XoreX
01 October 2001, 12:58
Try Amiga cd32 forum (http://pub48.ezboard.com/bamigacd32) . There are a few ftps flying around with lots of cdtv/cd32 isos.

Amigaboy
01 October 2001, 14:20
Marz: Same with me. Ninjaw's FTP is never (or rarely) up....and I have an account on it :sad

CD32 ISOs ftp seems to never be up (at least, when I check it's never up).

Your best bet is to get in contact with Lempkee. He seems pretty cool. Ask him

XoreX
01 October 2001, 15:01
Or try xtpower, he has some isos also (but dont give up when connecting).

MethodGit
01 October 2001, 15:10
Originally posted by Amigaboy
Your best bet is to get in contact with Lempkee. He seems pretty cool. Ask him

Yeah, I heard about his FTP on that msg board, but apparently it's a private FTP meaning you probably have to upload some ISOs yourself before you can probably use it.

Unfortunately I don't actually have any CDTV/CD³² games of my own, and I don't have either machine either :( - although I am thinking about finding one of each on EBay or something (I'll probably have to wait till I turn 18 first - oh, well, only 7 months away). I really feel like I want to own one of these babies.

I am still able to play some of those games (through WHDLoad or JST) without having to write the game to CD. I use ISOBuster (www.isobuster.com) to rip the files from the image. :) I wonder if you've heard of that util?

Amigaboy
01 October 2001, 15:13
heh. I've heard of all of the CD image reading utils

Those that I know and use frequently are :

ISOBuster (http://www.isobuster.com/)
CD Mage (http://cdmage.cjb.net/)
WinImage (http://www.winimage.com/)

Of course, I own multiple CD32s so I don't exactly need these utils. I only use them to make sure the ISOs are fine

MethodGit
01 October 2001, 15:45
Yeah, I've used the other two CD utils before, Amigaboy. But WinImage only appears to support ISO, and not the other formats. That's why I stopped using it, cos I got fed up of having to use a converter to convert the image into ISO format first (therefore taking up a lot more space on my harddisk). CDMage was pretty good, as well, although for some reason I don't use it often nowadays, probably because I'm too used to ISOBuster now.