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Raccoon Sam

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Posted on 08-03-06 04:47 PM Link | Quote
Yeah.
I just Downloaded got an ISO of a PSX game.
I burned it to CD, and ejected it.
I pushed it back in, and opened PCSX (Emulator) and pushed Command - R (Boot from CD/Run).
Now it says "This is not a Playstation CD".

What am I doing wrong?
I burned the ISO, isn't that all?


Please help. Note that I'm on a Mac.
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Posted on 08-03-06 05:02 PM Link | Quote
First off, Playstation CDs have different copy protections that might be different than whatever CD you're using. Try taking a PSX CD you have, dumping it to an ISO, and then burning it to a new CD. Does that work? If not, it is something with the CD or the way you are burning it.

What are you using to burn it to a CD? I don't know anything about the built-in Windows CD burner, but I imagine it doesn't do the kind of things that you'd want. You can't just have the .iso file sitting on the CD, you need to get the contents of that .iso file onto the CD like how the .iso reads.

Also, I don't know that much about PCSX, but I use ePSXe and using that you don't have to run games from a CD. You can just load the .iso and it will read it like the game CD.
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Posted on 08-03-06 05:13 PM Link | Quote
As I clearly stated above, I'm on a Mac.

And yeah, All I do is just take the ISO and drag it into the CD "folder".
F12 and it starts burning.
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Posted on 08-03-06 05:54 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by witeasprinwow
First off, Playstation CDs have different copy protections that might be different than whatever CD you're using. Try taking a PSX CD you have, dumping it to an ISO, and then burning it to a new CD. Does that work? If not, it is something with the CD or the way you are burning it.

What are you using to burn it to a CD? I don't know anything about the built-in Windows CD burner, but I imagine it doesn't do the kind of things that you'd want. You can't just have the .iso file sitting on the CD, you need to get the contents of that .iso file onto the CD like how the .iso reads.

Also, I don't know that much about PCSX, but I use ePSXe and using that you don't have to run games from a CD. You can just load the .iso and it will read it like the game CD.



Two things I can think of: one, CD-burning software like Nero would be better for burning an iso, as it has custom options to do so. Second, you could see if you wanted to just mount the .iso to a virtual drive, using a program called Toast (the Mac equivalent to DAEMON tools). This is a good alternative to burning the CDs.
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Posted on 08-03-06 08:11 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Raccoon Sam
As I clearly stated above, I'm on a Mac.

And yeah, All I do is just take the ISO and drag it into the CD "folder".
F12 and it starts burning.


Allright, my bad. Still, I think the problem is of the same nature.

My guess is your method isn't burning the .iso correctly. The .iso is a file contanining the contents of a CD and where it is physically placed on the CD. The .iso itself is NOT the contents of a CD. It's packaged into a different format. You can't just drag-and-drop the .iso and burn it; that just burns the .iso to the CD. You still have the same format and file, just on a CD. You need to use a program that can understand the .iso file and translate the format into the actual files. Then you will get the actual files inside the .iso out and onto the CD.

Think of it like a .zip or .rar format that's meant for CD contents. You can't just run a .zip or a .rar with info inside it, you have to get the contents out.

Try Nero or Alcohol 120% to burn a .iso properly. I'm not sure if Alcohol 120% has a Mac version, but it's what I use.

Or, like Dr_Death said, get a virtual drive. I use Daemon Tools, but that's for Windows.


(edited by witeasprinwow on 08-03-06 08:12 PM)
(edited by witeasprinwow on 08-04-06 03:48 PM)
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Posted on 08-04-06 10:00 PM Link | Quote
Actually, an "ISO" doesn't store where the physical location is, it's merely an image of the filesystem on CD-ROMs (the name derives from ISO-9660, the filesystem usually used; the name has almost always been unattached to the filesystem and refers to image-rips of all other filesystems possible too). There's no translation involved, it's already pre-mastered, all you need to do is burn it.

On Mac OS X (and virtually all other Unixes), you can set up a loop device for the file, and probably use that instead of the normal CD-ROM drive to read the PlayStation disc. But why doesn't the emulator allow you to just use the file without messing with a loop device... that's ood.
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Posted on 08-05-06 12:12 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by FreeDOS +
Actually, an "ISO" doesn't store where the physical location is, it's merely an image of the filesystem on CD-ROMs (the name derives from ISO-9660, the filesystem usually used; the name has almost always been unattached to the filesystem and refers to image-rips of all other filesystems possible too). There's no translation involved, it's already pre-mastered, all you need to do is burn it.

On Mac OS X (and virtually all other Unixes), you can set up a loop device for the file, and probably use that instead of the normal CD-ROM drive to read the PlayStation disc. But why doesn't the emulator allow you to just use the file without messing with a loop device... that's ood.


I was sorta unsure of this. I know some file holds the physical map; is that the .bin file?

Either way, you can't just drag-and-drop burn the .iso, or you will just have a .iso file on a CD. You need to set it up properly so programs can access the files.
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Posted on 08-05-06 04:54 PM Link | Quote
Well, both cue/bin and toc/bin provide a way to record and store meta-information about a CD-ROM, including all of the tracks and how they appear on the disk. Particularly useful for audio CDs that have non-standard pregaps, or a mix of data and audio tracks, or maybe some data tracks that are normally not seen by conventional means.

It's possible that PlayStation has multiple data tracks, it'd make sense for making piracy more difficult. I have no PlayStation CD-ROMs though, so I can't check.
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Posted on 08-05-06 06:42 PM Link | Quote
My advice is to get Alcohol 120 and just change the datatype to PSX. You can mount the image or burn it; whichever you prefer (mounting it let's the disc load faster since it's actually on the HD) I had a trial, but it ran out
Now I use the super slow, super free Burn At Once!! Wait; that's for Windows. Wait; so is Alcohol 120... DAMMIT!
*checking google to see if there's a mac version...*

Nope, there's not, but isn't there a virtual PC thing for mac that let's you run Windows or Windows software?


Speaking of alcohol 120, is there a way to get past the stupid trial limitaion (ya know, after 30 days it doesn't work) with out buying it?


(edited by cory21391 on 08-05-06 05:44 PM)
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Posted on 08-05-06 10:16 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by cory21391

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Speaking of alcohol 120, is there a way to get past the stupid trial limitaion (ya know, after 30 days it doesn't work) with out buying it?


Yes, its called a crack. Which is illegal. Search google, I bet there are a million, but about 900,000 of cracks you'd download would contain worms/viruses/spyware.
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Posted on 08-06-06 05:01 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by cory21391
Speaking of alcohol 120, is there a way to get past the stupid trial limitaion (ya know, after 30 days it doesn't work) with out buying it?

Is it possible? Absolutely. Is it legal? Not at all. Can we help you do it? No.
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Posted on 08-15-06 08:18 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Dr_Death16


Yes, its called a crack. Which is illegal. Search google, I bet there are a million, but about 900,000 of cracks you'd download would contain worms/viruses/spyware.

Actually, it's 85%... but thats ok. Freeware can be better than commercial software, but you have to know what you want...
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