28 November 2009, 14:31 | #21 | |
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29 November 2009, 12:22 | #22 | |
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29 November 2009, 12:24 | #23 |
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Hmm, never seen that Daemon Tools has a toolbar. It has a small status icon and when you've configured it once, you just click on it to mount or unmount images. Pretty easy actually
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29 November 2009, 12:26 | #24 |
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What? Daemon Tools are is pretty easy to use. And for the toolbars: Don't install them. Be more carefull WHAT you install together with the software.
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29 November 2009, 12:52 | #25 |
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Toolbar is installation option in free version.
Virtual CloneDrive (slysoft.com) should also work fine. (DT is more useful with copy protected CD/DVD images, Amiga CD images are not protected) |
29 November 2009, 16:14 | #26 |
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I myself like the virtual drives created by Alcohol 120°.
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29 November 2009, 16:34 | #27 |
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30 November 2009, 00:10 | #28 |
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Oops, that's what I meant to say. Whenever I connected to the net it would always default to their homepage. I had to use a program called HiijackThis to get rid of it. Sorry for the gaff.
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30 November 2009, 00:12 | #29 |
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Your right, I just did the rushed next, next thing on the install. I guess I'm just a dumb berry when it comes to virtual drives.
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10 April 2020, 06:35 | #31 |
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??Mac Users: How to burn CD32 games using a Mac?
Hey everyone,
I'm new here, and so far loving the community. I just got a CD32 and can't burn a single "Official" game on a CD properly. I am using a Mac computer and from reading all the advices from everyone here, the suggestions are either to use "Imgburn or Nero" which I can't use on my Mac...if the file is a compilation and been "made" by someone into an ".ISO" then I was successful at making it work on the CD32...But anything that I've downloaded that are" official" games which comes with tons of (".iso, .wav, .cue; or .bin, .cue; or .Img, .cue")....none of them was successful to read on my CD32 after i Burned them and I've wasted almost 12 Cds so far... If someone has any advice for me on what to do or even has made an ".ISO" version of the games, I'm open to hearing from you. Thanks! |
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ImgBurn is the best for .cue files and it's free, I'm using it all the time for my CD32 audio releases.
beware of malware when downloading it, though. Link to my dropbox where the .exe is safe: http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?...2+audio+tracks |
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What ever burning program you use on your Mac, always burn using the .cue file with the slowest burning speed. Btw the type of discs matters alot too, although you have said you have gotten unofficial discs burnt ok? |
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10 April 2020, 10:32 | #34 |
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@Amigajay unofficial disks? you're asking me?
For the type of discs, this isn't 2000 anymore, there aren't so many low quality CD-Rs around. I found a stock of verbatim spindles in a supermarket, else I have some sony left. Never had any problems with those. Although I sometimes wish I had cheap-o ones for my tests (burned 2 discs for jim power CDs but release is still not perfect) |
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You would be surprised some 'high quality' brands that don't work so well, although the CD32 isn't as fussy as the Neo-Geo CD, mine only works with Sony CD-R's! |
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10 April 2020, 13:47 | #36 |
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I would use bchunk to convert the cue/bin to an ISO and then burn it using Finder.
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10 April 2020, 13:58 | #37 |
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but but ISO can't contain audio tracks... only cue+bin or nrg (or maybe other formats but not ISO)
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10 April 2020, 18:01 | #38 |
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For games with iso + MP3 +cue or iso + wave + cue, i personaly use daemon tools to virtualy mount the cue file as it handle audio tracks very well.
Then i copy the virtual mounted disc with Nero or any burning software (i prefer ImgBurn too) It seems that Daemon Tools Lite is available on Mac I don't know if it has the same features than on Windows |
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