Use command prompt, load paladin.exe and it'll list you the parameters to convert the image. If you want to know how to use command prompt google 'ms-dos commands' and it should help you![]()
Use command prompt, load paladin.exe and it'll list you the parameters to convert the image. If you want to know how to use command prompt google 'ms-dos commands' and it should help you![]()
Place your image file (.bin, .iso etc.) in a folder with paladin.exe then go to 'START' menu and 'RUN' Enter the following
'%SystemRoot%\system32\cmd.exe'
then enter the command
cd C:\FullPath paladin image_in.bin image_out.bin
where FullPath is the path to the folder containing paladin.exe
Then follow onscreen instructions. It takes around 15 mins to complete. Hope this helps.
Thanks for the instructions, dreamwalker. I wish this thing could give you some kind of sign that it was working, but if you're patient, it eventually spits out a converted file that works great. I've only tried it with a PAL version of Chocobo Racing, but as far as I can tell, all this program needs is some visual help.
hmm... i do exactly the write thing and the PALADIN thing comes up again...
i typed C:\paladin ff7 disc 1.iso ff7 disc 1ntsc.iso
everyting is in C and named them. any help
If I were you I'd rename your ff7 disc 1.iso to ff7disc1.iso, and your target to ff7disc1ntsc.iso
So:
paladin ff7disc1.iso ff7disc1ntsc.iso
That should do the trick.
do you know if this solves the final fantasy 8 problem?
(hope you know what im talking bout - the protection on the pal version of that game, and due to cracking the game doesn't run on new pop versions(and the old pops often cause the game to crash, probably its caused by the pop version))
i cant get this $#@! to work, i need my ntsc files converting to pal, will it work? i cant get it open, it says missing file or crap like that
Where can I find the dll file?
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