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Post by pSX Author on Feb 23, 2006 11:31:52 GMT -5
Hey^^ REALLY GREAT EMULATOR!!! I've got one question (maybe you asked this a lot but I want to know for sure^^) YOu said that you are concentrating for PS1 AND 2? When do you think to release the first version which can actually play some games? Or just the bios^^" For the moment I'm concentrating on PS1...
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Post by medievil on Feb 23, 2006 12:03:27 GMT -5
Just go to START then RUN then type CMD Type where your directory is then type psxfin -s or creat a shortcut on the desktop, edit it (Properties)and add the -S option on the end...
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SOF
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Post by SOF on Feb 24, 2006 1:04:29 GMT -5
thank you! ;D
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Post by deftonesrule on Feb 24, 2006 7:26:15 GMT -5
psx author, could you write a gui wrapper for cdztoolz ?
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Post by pSX Author on Feb 24, 2006 7:32:44 GMT -5
psx author, could you write a gui wrapper for cdztoolz ? I will probably integrate it into pSX soon...
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Post by laynlow on Feb 24, 2006 8:27:29 GMT -5
Hey^^ REALLY GREAT EMULATOR!!! I've got one question (maybe you asked this a lot but I want to know for sure^^) YOu said that you are concentrating for PS1 AND 2? When do you think to release the first version which can actually play some games? Or just the bios^^" For the moment I'm concentrating on PS1... good choice, and keep up the great work
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Post by Alan on Feb 24, 2006 10:51:14 GMT -5
this may be a stupid question but - does anyone know where i can find a working aspi driver - i tried the one that come with nero but it didn't seem to want to work. i use windows xp for os. the dll is call wnapsi32.dll - psx emu needs it to run games off cd's. sorry if this is stupid question.
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Post by medievil on Feb 24, 2006 10:56:37 GMT -5
google, search.. Aspi Win Xp.... works every time
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Post by Rockmangames on Feb 24, 2006 11:22:37 GMT -5
Use your head. Google is your friend and use your creative because I did and it works every time.
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Post by deftonesrule on Feb 24, 2006 15:57:14 GMT -5
psx author, could you write a gui wrapper for cdztoolz ? thanks =0) !!
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Post by Karnot on Feb 24, 2006 18:22:49 GMT -5
"psx author, could you write a gui wrapper for cdztoolz ?"
Whats the point of doing something like that ?
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Post by deftonesrule on Feb 24, 2006 18:39:00 GMT -5
"psx author, could you write a gui wrapper for cdztoolz ?" Whats the point of doing something like that ? makes things 100% easier then going into the cmd console and doing all those lines. it gives it an interface for convieniance for people who dont know how to use the cmd console.
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Post by Rockmangames on Feb 24, 2006 19:06:51 GMT -5
But it is good for you. Learning how to use CMD is a brainstorm. I was an idiot about CMD things before for a long time ago and I learned a lot from it. It is good for some that do not have qui or never will have qui. So, that is the best chance to learn from it as well.
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Post by Melanogaster on Feb 24, 2006 23:51:12 GMT -5
Oh, sure. From a future pSX FAQ:
"Q. How do I use cdztool? A. Search on the 'readme' file.
Q. Could you please integrate it into pSX in a near future? A. Why do you want to make things easier? Open a command line prompt and do it.
Q. But I don't know anything about this "command line" thing... A. It's good for you and for your brain, trust me. Now go there and learn it for yourself."
Although we may know how to use it, some people don't, as deftonesrule said. We may also agree that no "cmd" knowledge should be ignored, but having it as a prerequisite for the emulator usage (even if it's partial) isn't much friendly for those kind of users. Anyway, if the author is willing to do that, than we may thank him for making it easier for us as well as for people who couldn't use the tool before.
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Post by Rockmangames on Feb 25, 2006 11:05:24 GMT -5
Indeed, really. If he is willing then thanks him for that and if not then learn it!
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