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    I know i have asked this before but i asked people that actually know how to do it and they never even helped me. here is link for proof http://www.forumplanet.com/classicga...90&tid=1946167
    know one wants to help me out. there HAS to be somebody here that can help me play Rondo of Blood wich is a PC engine game. Im not sure but i think this is the right emu for it.
    http://dl.qj.net/Emulators-PSP-Turbo...gine/catid/128
    Somebody please help me i have the iso's i just dont know if this emu is the correct or were to put the iso's with the audio files. PLEASE HELP

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    If it's a PC Engine CD game, sorry but you cannot play it. Currently PCE CD games aren't supported in http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=32856
    which is the best emulator for PCE games.

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    You must copy the ISOs and MP3s of the game zip to your memory card, along with a TOC (Table of Contents) file. You can then load the "Super CD-ROM2 System V3.00 (J).pce" rom(Search google for it) and load the CD game.

    1. Create a text file for your ISO+MP3 CD image.
    2. Go to http://necstasy.emunova.net/ to find the table of contents for your image.
    3. Cut and paste the table of contents into the text file.
    4. Save the file as "gamename".toc (i.e. DraculaX.TOC)
    5. Place your game files with the TOC file into a folder on your memory card.
    6. Load Hue or PCEP.
    7. Load the Super CD-ROM System rom.
    8. Load the TOC file from your CD Game folder.

    Works with Hue
    http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/huepsp.shtml
    and PCEP
    http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/pcep.shtml

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrsmaster411
    You must copy the ISOs and MP3s of the game zip to your memory card, along with a TOC (Table of Contents) file. You can then load the "Super CD-ROM2 System V3.00 (J).pce" rom(Search google for it) and load the CD game.

    1. Create a text file for your ISO+MP3 CD image.
    2. Go to http://necstasy.emunova.net/ to find the table of contents for your image.
    3. Cut and paste the table of contents into the text file.
    4. Save the file as "gamename".toc (i.e. DraculaX.TOC)
    5. Place your game files with the TOC file into a folder on your memory card.
    6. Load Hue or PCEP.
    7. Load the Super CD-ROM System rom.
    8. Load the TOC file from your CD Game folder.

    Works with Hue
    http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/huepsp.shtml
    and PCEP
    http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/pcep.shtml
    i dont know if this is bad to say on these boards but you ARE the $#@!, but how do you create a text file just with notepad? were do i put the mp3 files or do i have all these numbers for the table of contents

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    you put everything in the same folder and name it the name of the game and make the file with notepad just put a .toc extension on it instead of .txt

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    ok now i just need wav files. i just want to know also how does this game run? howcome when i go into the folder i dont see a toc file i dont see anything do i NEED the wav files to run the game? also whenever i load the sys3.0 card and it says cd toc read error but still loads it up anyways.

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