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chelsea98 14-08-2003 15:16

mac burning help if possible....
 
hi,


im running 10.2 using toast.ive got a .gi file which "gumby" a .gi to bin/cue conversion app wont work on and i cant burn.

a .ccd + .img file (clone cd i believe) which i cant burn.

and a .7z (discjuggler i believe) file which i also cant burn.

any help towards being able to burn these from my mac as working ps2 discs would be appreciated

ps: running messiah 2 pro

lufcfan 14-08-2003 15:23

Well, if this is what you are trying to do, why not just dump the .gi and make a new bin/cue file using you're original, LOL! :D

You won't get any help from downloaded files, .gi or otherwise from this forum... (if this is the case, sorry if it isn't).

chelsea98 14-08-2003 15:31

well i'd been burgled but my mate had backed them up for me but seemed to be experimenting with different apps,hence the varying file types.of course i dont have access to them in mac osx :mad:

btw,i know im new here,but as a leeds fan,how does it feel to be poor? ;) :D :D

lufcfan 14-08-2003 15:33

It feels to be poor as it does to be in the middle of a bull ring dressed in a Man.U. shirt, LOL :D .

chelsea98 15-08-2003 06:00

ole!!!! :D

lufcfan 15-08-2003 13:01

... Then run like hell, LOL :D

psx_paul 17-08-2003 00:52

Re: mac burning help if possible....
 
Quote:

Originally posted by chelsea98
hi,


im running 10.2 using toast.ive got a .gi file which "gumby" a .gi to bin/cue conversion app wont work on and i cant burn.

a .ccd + .img file (clone cd i believe) which i cant burn.

and a .7z (discjuggler i believe) file which i also cant burn.

any help towards being able to burn these from my mac as working ps2 discs would be appreciated

ps: running messiah 2 pro

Check out the tutorial by elkayps2 in the Backup Procedures at the top of the board :)


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