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Ok, I'm trying to run ecco the dolphin for dreamcast (nulldc), but when i try to start emulation or normal boot the game, it just takes me to the spinning CD thing and I can't play the game. Can anybody tell me if I need to do something, because I know I have good enough specs and stuff like that. Thanks!

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Are you sure that the disc image you have is selfboot? have you tried to boot the game in Demul, for example?

First, how would I be able to tell if its "selfboot"?

Second, how would i use Demul to test out if the game works?

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Configure Demul to use the gdrImage plugin as the active GD-ROM plugin, and boot your disc image with that in Demul. It's not rocket science, so look around the program's menus a bit and you'll figure it out.

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ok, when i run ecco game, it takes me to dreamcast menu (at beginning with music,file,settings, and play). When i click play, it asks me to insert a game disk..anything i'm doing wrong?

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If Demul doesn't like the image either, there's a good chance that the disc image is not selfboot or it's corrupt. I wouldn't advise trying to turn non-selfboot images into selfboot ones -- way too much work, and somewhat difficult if you don't know what you're doing.

 

Delete the game and try to find another disc image.

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Ok, i downloaded a different version of the game (.gdi file) and when i run it in nulldc, it takes me to the menu with play,music,files, and settings. So when I click play, it looks like as if its about to play the game, but in a few seconds it goes right back to main menu. Is it the file or is it something im doing wrong? thanx

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Most likely there's no way to fix it. "Not implemented" often means that the game tried to do something that the emulator cannot emulate because of missing emulation code.

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