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Old 18-07-2004, 13:16
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Creating Oversized Selfboot Images for Chankast

I've ripped a copy of the first disc skies of arcadia with my serial cable and I've been trying to selfboot it to get it to run with chankast (it's a new dreamcast emu in case you hadn't heard :P), but I have a little problem... All the selfboot methods I've seen require you to burn the entire game to a disc as an intermediate step before creating a full selfboot iso. Of course if your game is to big to fit on a disc this is not possible to do. Of course I could try split it into a multidisc type of this like a few groups did when they released the game, but I think it would be really cool to have a fully working complete selfboot image of skies of arcadia since AFAIK no one has ever made one before. So, at this point what I have are two iso images, one of the audio track and one of the data track. Is there anyway to put these two together as a multisession image or am I screwed? I tried to do it with MKISOFS but I got a weird error (something about missing PVS in the audio track image or something like that.) I'm out of ideas at this point, but if anyone can suggest something I haven't thought of I'd be happy to try it. Perhaps some software that can "burn" a virtual cd as an image exists. I couldn't find anything like that myself, but if it's out there I'm sure someone here would know.
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Old 18-07-2004, 15:19
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good luck with skies of arcadia mate
echelon managed to make a 2 disk complete version but they used a custom compression engine that decompressed the data on the fly.
i have been told that this version dosent work in chankast (probably because echelon pushed the dreamcast to the limits with their custom compression stuff)
i cant think off hand of a program that will let u burn a virtual cd to put together a selfboot cd
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heres an idea. you can just leave the oversized image on your HD and mount it to a vitual cd drive.

what you can try is extract the files from the data iso. hack3.exe the 1st_read.bin to lba 0. then use mkisofs with lba 0,0. make sure the IP.BIN is in the folder too. use bin2boot on that iso. it should create a selfboot .cdi image. now dont burn it. just leave it on your HD and mount it and see if chankast wil run it.
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Well, I can't get chankast to boot the image created with that method, so I guess it won't work for my purposes. Maybe the CD Image could be played on an actual dc, but of course there's no way to test this .
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