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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryupowerup View Post
    popstation is the new 3.02 OE-B FW
    it is Sony's psx emu so
    it full speed and sound


    you must have 1.5 FW
    the upgrade to 3.02-A the 3.02-B

    http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/sho...ght=popstation
    wow and 3.02-a is it like 2.71 se btw can i upgrade from 2.71 se-c to 3.02-b?

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    3.02-OE a then 3.02-OE B

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    Wow a lot of these nice little apps being released. This one seems to be the best so far.

    Question, if I used the previous version to convert a game, do I need to now reconvert them with this? Or should it be fine?

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    the conversion thing hasn't changed. if you've made a disc 1 with this tool in the past, making a disc 2 with the latest (last?) version will result in a compatible file just fine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lubidog View Post
    When I want to play the second disc, I can just convert the second disc with this tool, and take the use the fetch id/name thingy and give the second disc the same details and then go on etc.
    Exactly that.

    1) Have FF7 disc 2's ISO ready to go
    2) load up the program and do the "FETCH" mode on Disc 1's EBOOT.PBP
    3) select Disc 2's ISO
    4) select popstation location
    5) make it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Smiths View Post
    Exactly that.

    1) Have FF7 disc 2's ISO ready to go
    2) load up the program and do the "FETCH" mode on Disc 1's EBOOT.PBP
    3) select Disc 2's ISO
    4) select popstation location
    5) make it!
    Well Final Fantasy VII's 3 discs each have a distinct disc ID.

    Disc 1 = SCUS94163
    Disc 2 = SCUS94164
    Disc 3 = SCUS94165

    So can you also give each separate disc its own "SCUS" number or will that screw up the save file from working?

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    it'll screw it up if you don't change the eboot, but if you do "fetch id" it'll have whatever you put for ff7's firstCD (reading it from the eboot)

    they all have to be the same scus/slus (ID)
    that's basically all that matters...
    disc 2 must have same ID/title as disc 1, etc.
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    u might wanna check out this frontend too:
    http://forums.maxconsole.net/showthread.php?t=40946

    maybe you guys could work together

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    Thanks smiths!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Veskgar View Post
    Well Final Fantasy VII's 3 discs each have a distinct disc ID.

    Disc 1 = SCUS94163
    Disc 2 = SCUS94164
    Disc 3 = SCUS94165

    So can you also give each separate disc its own "SCUS" number or will that screw up the save file from working?
    No. For multiple disc games like Final Fantasy, give every disc the same disc I.D.

    I just finished disc 1 of FFIX, Before playing I gave it a Disc I.D of SCUS90001 . I just converted DISC 2 with the exact same ID using the handy "Fetch Eboot" tool which Smiths included .... and voila... it found my save game from disc 1 with no bother what so ever

    This is definitly the only tool im using for multiple discs and altering I.Ds , it does the job very well :thumbup:

    EDIT : BTW Sorry for the double post . . . is it me or is DCEMU abit slow tonight? or is my browser mucked up as usual?

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