No zip and rar...thats even smaller =P
How about a CSO support for PSX ISOs? Would make a ISO much smaller with almost none slowdown.
No zip and rar...thats even smaller =P
Well I have my games ready to be placed on to my memory stick(when I finally work out which games I want on my memory stick due to memory stick space), I may even go out and buy some PS1 games that I used to have again. I think emulators such as this can infact encourge the sales of old games. My favourite games on PS1 are the tekken games, Soul blade, Destruction Derby 1/2 and Ridge racer games. Final Fantasy IV was also in my collection of games before I sold the game for another one. I am looking forward to this
I've bought a few games on ebay for cheap that I seem to have lost over time (MGS, Driver, GTA 1&2, GT2)... so I really hope this new emu (when ever it does get released) does live up to the hype.
I need tactics ogre :O, *goes to ebay*
edit: not just for PS1P I need it in my rpg collection.
Correct me if I'm wrong but,Originally Posted by YourStillWithMe
as it's a piece of commercial software, I'm pretty sure using torrents to get alcohol 120% is just as illiegal as using torrents to get ps1 iso's.
What you should be saying is, you should buy Alcohol 120% from the Alcohol soft web site.
Quoted post fixed, and user warned - Quzar
Yeah so just download cdrwin if ya dont want to pay or deprive the poor software maker of their food money lol. it might be a bit slow but better than payin :POriginally Posted by arch stanton
alcohol 52% is for free
h**p://www.majorgeeks.com/Alcohol_52%_Free_Edition_d5273.html
edit but doesnt depend on topic aslong there is no emulator
RAR & ZIP has a very slow seek time, so loading process will take an eternity. That's the reason Dark Alex created DAX, a modded version of the Z compression. CSO & DAX compress less but has a great seek time, resulting in a minor slowdown decompressing data. In RAR & ZIP per example, if you need decompress a file in the midle of the archive, both them need decompress all data before the selected file to be able extract the file.
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