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Old 09-06-2001, 05:16
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A question i believe everyone of you can answer

can anyone please explain how it is possible to copy a psx-game? I've read enough to understand that you need some special sort of cdr's to make it burnable. Is that rigth? And more, what is the prosess in making a copied psx-game? I would be very pleased if someone answered this post today.
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Old 09-06-2001, 09:47
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Any CD-R would work to burn PSX but don't get the memorex that has the white surface on top and blue for the burning area. It took me a while to get my Cd-writer to burn on that.
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Old 09-06-2001, 12:49
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get cdrwin

open extract tracks sectors make sure extract cue &bin file is ticked then press start

once done click record disc load the cue file decide the burn speed try 4 click start and in a while it should produce a working back up
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Old 10-06-2001, 08:04
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Simply download CDRWin, make and image and burn. You dont need special CD´s or anything. If you want to make it unburnable, buy a cd writer which can do this or use CloneCD. It copies CD´s with the protection and no need to patch images like in CDRWin
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