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|    BelPowerslave to All    |
|    Re: Problem Playing PAL ROM on NTSC    |
|    01 Jan 08 20:55:58    |
      fd616a3c       From: bel@whipassgaming.com              > I downloaded the Adventures of Batman and Robin. It's a 1 megabyte       > ROM. I burned it in on a CD for GenPlusDC.       > I compared it to the windows emulator, Gens. I'm not seeing any       > appreciable difference between the two.              That's impressive. That and Red Zone are two of the most technically       impressive, and hardest pushing Genesis games. If that emu can run those       at 99.9%, then I'd say you've found yourself a winner. Sadly, with the       issues you've been running in to with other games, it seems what you       gain in speed, you loose in compatibility. This why I don't like a lot       of the DC emulators...they seem to half-assed compared to the PC/Mac       emus that work at 100%, with all games.              > I'll email you a link to the Discjuggler CDI image. Then you can burn       > it on a CD and load it into the dreamcast, and give it a try for       > yourself. It's a 2 meg zip file.              Ok, I'll give it a shot. Unless it allows for Game Genie support though,       I doubt I'll be able to make it past the second level...;)              > Populous is a go. You just have to set Video option from HW to SW.       > If you fail to do that, The hand cursor acts real quirky.              I don't really understand the whole "software" or "hardware" switch, not       sure why the emu can't auto-detect this...              Bel       --       Whip Ass Gaming: http://www.whipassgaming.com/              "We aim to try."        - Deputy Clementine Johnson, Reno 911              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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