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Old 19 January 2007, 00:26   #21
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Having trouble making a usable ISO image. I have the Nero 6 suite, but which program should I use?
I don't understand boing_1000, you say that you're having trouble "making a usable ISO image"?

Won't you trying to find ISOs for the Saturn / Dreamcast, hence my link to the SnesOrama forum? Is the issue that you are unable to burn the .ISO file successfully or are the files that you have downloaded in a different format i.e. .BIN / .CUE, .CCD / .IMG / .SUB, .MDF /.MDS etc...
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Old 19 January 2007, 00:55   #22
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I don't understand boing_1000, you say that you're having trouble "making a usable ISO image"?

Won't you trying to find ISOs for the Saturn / Dreamcast, hence my link to the SnesOrama forum? Is the issue that you are unable to burn the .ISO file successfully or are the files that you have downloaded in a different format i.e. .BIN / .CUE, .CCD / .IMG / .SUB, .MDF /.MDS etc...
It won't let me make an ISO image and save it to my hard drive.
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Old 19 January 2007, 01:00   #23
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It won't let me make an ISO image and save it to my hard drive.
The most Sega Saturn games uses real audio tracks. So you can't use a single standard ISO to store it. Only bin/cue, ccd/img, mdf/mds are full cd images with the audio tracks.

All track rips uses the ISO+mp3/ogg/wave etc format.
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Old 19 January 2007, 01:13   #24
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Ok gotcha. Btw I'm also looking to start emulating the Dreamcast. Chankast and Demul both have choppy bad sound quality, anyone know of a good DC emulator?
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Old 19 January 2007, 01:16   #25
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choppy sound usually means you need a faster cpu or in some circumstances a better soundcard.
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Old 19 January 2007, 01:30   #26
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I have a Pentium 4 extreme edition at 3ghz, chankast has better sound than the other
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Old 19 January 2007, 01:32   #27
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Ok gotcha. Btw I'm also looking to start emulating the Dreamcast. Chankast and Demul both have choppy bad sound quality, anyone know of a good DC emulator?
The version 0.25 alpha says it all, there is a lot of space for improvements in Dreamcast emulation. But some games like Crazy Taxi runs very well with Chankast. Here is a compatibility list:

http://www.emu-compatibility.com/cha...ex.php?lang=uk
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Old 19 January 2007, 03:45   #28
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I got Sonic Adventure working but it can't find the VMU memory unit for some reason.
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Old 20 January 2007, 19:00   #29
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Having trouble making a usable ISO image. I have the Nero 6 suite, but which program should I use?

BTW tried SSF and it works great! Automatically reads the Saturn game I have in the drive. But how would I configure a USB gamepad for use in the emulator?
Click on the options tab and select the controller tab.
Then you get something that looks like this:



Then just click on redefine and set the controls.
I'm using my Xbox Controller S with a homemade USB cable and it works great.
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Well I don't think it's that bad.
Funny thing is that the Saturn has superior 2D hardware compared to the PS1.
I wonder how the X360 version turns out.
Maybe that's a good reason to get one.

Oh yeah super excited about this release
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Old 22 January 2007, 17:21   #31
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I got Sonic Adventure working but it can't find the VMU memory unit for some reason.
Did you configure VMU for controller that you are using? Also you have first to format VMU if you use new one.
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I'm unable to get any kind of Saturn emulation going either.
Got the emu, got the BIOSes, and have my images. :-(

Haven't been able to get so much as a title screen up... never seen such an unintuitive emulation culture than Saturn!

Anyone got stuff going?
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Every game I tried with SSF emulator worked perfect.
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Every game I tried with SSF emulator worked perfect.
Either you have an unreleased version of SSF Or SSF is just very very sensitive to PC hardware configurations.

For me, with SSF v0.11 alpha Rev2, compatibility is poor at best. Most 3D titles (with the default settings) I tried just give a black screen on the 3D section. E.G. Croc

But some games work well. I just played 20 minutes of Alien Trilogy.

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About 80% of the stuff I throw at SSF works fine, I use it to take all the screen-shots for my site.

It's still massively floored and feature-poor compared to emulators for other systems though, for play there's nothing to beat real hardware
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It's still massively floored
Flawed?
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That too lol, was pretty tired when I posted that.

Incidentally, to have most games running properly at full speed in SSF you will still need either a high end HT P4 or a Dual Core, and plenty of RAM.
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I run SSF on my Fusion emulator (Windows XP) on my IMac dual Core Intel.
Runs just fine!
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Either you have an unreleased version of SSF Or SSF is just very very sensitive to PC hardware configurations.

For me, with SSF v0.11 alpha Rev2, compatibility is poor at best. Most 3D titles (with the default settings) I tried just give a black screen on the 3D section. E.G. Croc

But some games work well. I just played 20 minutes of Alien Trilogy.
Granted I didn't try 100s of games but the ones I just threw at it seemed to run fine.

My missus completed Clockwork Knight without any problems, apparently.
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to have most games running properly at full speed in SSF you will still need either a high end HT P4
Doesn't run at full speed on my 2.4GHz Northwood

I keep saying I'll upgrade soon but never do.
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