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   BelPowerslave to All   
   Re: Help with Sega CD emulator please.   
   27 Nov 08 10:11:19   
   
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   From: bel@whipassgaming.com   
      
   > Never mind.  I got it working.  It didn't like the fact that the ISO   
   > was in a zip file.  I didn't even know it was an ISO.  I never   
   > bothered to look inside the zip file.   
      
   Oh yeah, that's definitely the issue. For the most part, you can run any   
   disc-based game in an emulator as *long* as there's an .iso. A lot of   
   times what they'll do is zip the ISO with the disc's music accompanying   
   it in MP3 files. As long as you unzip it, everything *should* work.   
   Occasionally you'll get a game where you actually have to use the cue   
   file and burn it to, to make the music play, but a lot of times it just   
   depends on the emulator. I * think* that I've heard that you can burn   
   SCD copies, or use originals, and they will run in the Xbox as well...   
      
   > I just checked out blazing   
   > lazers on the Turbo Graphix emu.  Hopefully, this one will be just as   
   > good.   
      
   As long as the emu is based off Gens or Fusion, it should be a hit. My   
   buddy just got a hardmodded Xbox, with a 300GB HDD in it...he's having a   
   blast with all the emulators on there.   
      
   Bel   
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