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So is the extention suppose to be ISO?

 

I'm getting two files a .bin and .cue... I got this off bittorent

Do I have to use daemon tools. if so when do I use it.

 

Thanks again, ive been trying to do research but Its hard for me to uderstand. with vague explinations

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I'm not sure it really matters what the extension. As long as the bin has the cue then it should function properly. Mount the .cue with Daemon tools and see what happens.

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mount the cue with d-tools and then you can acess the cd through just an explore operation. you should see it in a drive and can explore this. You can either take this and make a new iso image off of this, or you can just copy/paste the contents of a cd onto a blanck cd either manually or through nero.

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It doesn't matter what the extension is as long as it is some sort of image file really. If you are burning it, I recommend Alcohol 120%.

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so I have alchohol 120. and d-tools...I wanna make a put a game on my modded psx. SO what do I do??

 

Do I mount the cue file and the Bin file?

 

After that how do I burn it in alchohol 120, Copy, or image burning...etc?

 

THanks again

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You won't need to mount the files if you are just burning the game. Mounting is used to just emulate the effect of putting a CD into the computer. You'll need to image burn the file and if you are using Alcohol, I believe there is a drop down menu that you can set the burning mode for a PSX game. I'm not 100% sure, I'd check it myself but I don't have Alco anymore. It bugged me; something to do with the StarWindService or something like that.

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They both will work although the program usually reads from the .cue I believe. You can use the .bin though if you want, it makes no difference as far as I can remember. I've been working with .iso files much more lately so I'm a bit rusty.

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I think you should burn the cue since it contains the proper data to make sure the bin is burned properly.

Yes. Always use a CUE file (or any other disc information file depending on the CD image) when burning.

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ok Thanks thats what I thought. But what file do I put in the .bin or the .cue..or both?

 

 

Hey... do you know some web site where I can find some PSx isos?? it seems to be easier to get ps2 games than old and cool psx1, LOL! :D

 

Bye

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