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is all this stuff true??
is it possible to actually burn dc games, then play them without inserting the original??? do you need a special burner ??? if all this is true then im buying a dc straight away!!!!
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yup
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Yea but dont come back in a week sayin u cant copy yer games like psx! buy a ripping cable before complaining about that.... read every post about it... or just download your games!
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Things people seem inclined to HIDE!
I am in your shoes. I just got into this and I can tell you the newbie support is lacking, however that is expected. Just so you know what you are getting into.
FACTS: 1) On average it takes 10-24 hours to RIP ONE SINGLE GAME. At that point YOU STILL ARE NOT DONE. 2) It is a very involved task taking that ripped data and converting it into a format capable of BEING EXECUTED on a DC AND fitting on a single 700MB CD. 3) It is also more hard work to make that CD self bootable. Bottom line, if you don't already have a sound knowlege of LBA conversion, how CD-rom burners operate and their various writing modes, and a good handle on DOS, you would be best suited buying the games already CD-R'd for about $8-$10 U.S. a piece. I am not discourageing you in any way or saying it is impossible. Just that without a good pair of glasses, relying on this side to completely guide you from start to finish may prove to be disappointing. I think once you successfully burn 1 game, then you will find this forum has a wealth of knowlege to refine your backup methods. |
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