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Post by hermitmaster on Jul 26, 2007 18:35:08 GMT -5
Congrats and thank you pSX Author for another great version !
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Post by drwhojoe on Jul 27, 2007 4:39:04 GMT -5
As playing audio from a cd it did not work, But yes it did work from a MDF-MDS image Ridge racer, tomb raider and final fantasy 7 its best to rip all FF7 into maf-mds image and to save space on HD, wright them onto a dvd disc. Thanks for the grate release .
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Post by jking on Jul 27, 2007 14:11:09 GMT -5
its best to rip all FF7 into maf-mds image and to save space on HD, wright them onto a dvd disc. I'm doing this myself with my entire disc collection of late, sparked by my temporary CD drive being unable to properly read PlayStation discs. CDZ really helps, here!
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Post by Heihachi_73 on Jul 29, 2007 6:14:48 GMT -5
Tekken 3 works flawlessly, as well as the control configuration bug, and you managed to lower memory usage. What more could one ask for? Thanks so much for your work! I might have to get my old CDs out again... I will also test Tekken 2 PAL at the same time.
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Post by dummiez on Jul 31, 2007 2:16:54 GMT -5
great, tahnk you psx author, it works. your emulator it's the best for me. so simple, so easy. I'm waiting psx for ps2. thanks again
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Post by dawynn on Jul 31, 2007 8:25:51 GMT -5
1.12 version tested in both Linux and Windows. Still broken. Just an FYI -- if you own an Athlon Classic, you will need to revert to earlier versions of pSX. v1.10 works great for Windows. One of the early WIP builds for Linux was about the only thing that works. Unfortunately, said WIP version has not been posted on the main download page as a working stable version. See psxemulator.proboards54.com/index.cgi?board=support&action=display&thread=1176721595&page=1 for more details regarding how this played out in the 1.11 version. That link contains a bz2 set of Linux WIP's. I found that WIP 2 from that set works great on Athlon Classics. But that's the only version of pSX I've found that works at all natively in Linux. Perhaps this WIP2 binary could be posted as the "1.10" for Linux. A note could be added indicating to try this version for Athlon Classics and others that can't run 1.11 or 1.12. With the age of my PC, I have no expectation of ever running PS2 games. I'm just hoping for a good, solid, simple emulator that can run PS1 games. I add this, because it seemed to be that things went bad once the author started trying to merge in support for PS2. Perhaps, if the PS2 code were split out into a separate program, pSX could be the best PS1 emulator around, and still work on all PC's. Cheers!
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Post by Ultima on Jul 31, 2007 9:44:53 GMT -5
PS2 emulation has always been a part pf pSX, so it didn't happen when pSX Author started merging PS2 support, otherwise you wouldn't have been able to play even at 1.0.
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Post by robsands on Jul 31, 2007 9:55:05 GMT -5
just wanna say Excellent job guys with the new version.
the previous version was worked amazingly well. but this one works even better
very good job guys. nice one
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Post by pSX Author on Jul 31, 2007 12:46:14 GMT -5
1.12 version tested in both Linux and Windows. Still broken. Just an FYI -- if you own an Athlon Classic, you will need to revert to earlier versions of pSX. v1.10 works great for Windows. One of the early WIP builds for Linux was about the only thing that works. Unfortunately, said WIP version has not been posted on the main download page as a working stable version. See psxemulator.proboards54.com/index.cgi?board=support&action=display&thread=1176721595&page=1 for more details regarding how this played out in the 1.11 version. That link contains a bz2 set of Linux WIP's. I found that WIP 2 from that set works great on Athlon Classics. But that's the only version of pSX I've found that works at all natively in Linux. Perhaps this WIP2 binary could be posted as the "1.10" for Linux. A note could be added indicating to try this version for Athlon Classics and others that can't run 1.11 or 1.12. With the age of my PC, I have no expectation of ever running PS2 games. I'm just hoping for a good, solid, simple emulator that can run PS1 games. I add this, because it seemed to be that things went bad once the author started trying to merge in support for PS2. Perhaps, if the PS2 code were split out into a separate program, pSX could be the best PS1 emulator around, and still work on all PC's. Cheers! I have hopefully fixed this now - it was caused by some static initialisations using SSE instructions. I may post a WIP build soon for you to test if you want...
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Post by dawynn on Jul 31, 2007 21:05:50 GMT -5
I want! I want! I very much want!
Whatever you can provide -- I'm willing to test Linux WIP or Windows WIP. I'll try to keep an eye on the forums for this. (FYI -- I *prefer* Linux, but I'm willing to test both sides)
Thanks!
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Post by monkey80 on Aug 1, 2007 2:42:23 GMT -5
just get a full version of ultraiso or just use free version which do not allow you to burn any cd or dvd but ultraiso's can check cd/dvd or iso of cd/dvd but the convert is quite good, if there is any errors when you are check your backup do not worry just convert it to .nrg.
not sure but try to check to see if your tomb raider iso is created properly.:-)
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Post by patrickp on Aug 1, 2007 12:37:57 GMT -5
Are you in the right thread, monkey80? FWIW, .ccd/.img/.sub and .mdf/.mds are the favoured image formats for pSX. Both formats are recognised by pSX, so you have the option to play the image directly as well as by mounting it, and both include subcode information from the original CD, which can be significant when playing some games. AFAIK neither Ultraiso not Nero can rip to these formats, and neither are free. Most people here would recommend you to Alcohol (52% and 120%), which can rip to both the .ccd/.img/.sub and the .mdf/.mds format, or CloneCD (the creators of the .ccd/.img/.sub format). Both these applications also specialise in ripping game/Playstation/copy protected CDs. CloneCD does a free trial version and Alcohol its 52% ripping-only version.
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Post by Sune on Aug 1, 2007 22:11:35 GMT -5
AFAIK neither Ultraiso not Nero can rip to these formats, and neither are free. Yes, UltraISO does both.
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Post by tomidnoobie on Aug 2, 2007 4:58:53 GMT -5
wow another great release from the author! great job and more power! I've been playing your emu for 'bout a year now and I only found the time now to post on your forums, bad tomi!!! *slaps his self in the face * -hah! my first post elow world!- -your emulator is the best! its noobie friendly!- -no need to configure your emu much....- -And ngemu doesn't regard your great emu much sad -
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Post by alphagod on Aug 3, 2007 20:01:33 GMT -5
Congratulations and thanks to the author for the new release and the emulator.
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