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Old 06-03-2001, 11:06
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Copy a copy

I have found the entire process of copying my original psx game very hard so I was wondering if it would just wonder to do a cd-copy of a friends burned cd? Or do I have to copy my own game?
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Old 06-03-2001, 16:55
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If the game you are trying to copy is not protected the copying process is the same. Sometimes it is harder to copy a copy. I have a couple of backups that can't be copied because the copy is harder to read in your pc. Stick to originals. Try using Clonecd or psxcopy v5. I found both these programs useful when starting out. But psxcopy caused a hardware conflict when I got a new motherboard.
Clonecd can also be used with patches
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Old 06-03-2001, 16:59
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If the copy is a good copy then this should be no problem, although there are some miserable sods out there who after ripping off a game scramble the disc somehow making it difficult to copy.
Even if you copy a copy make an image to your hard drive first then burn from this.
Copying your own games is not that hard and there are plenty of people out here who will help you.
Any specific questions send me an e-mail.
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