I found FF9 - Disk 1 for ePSXe and i am currently downloading it... but there are around 10 files, each 48mb... is this the general size for the games or am i wasting my time? Thanks a lot,
~Kite
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I found FF9 - Disk 1 for ePSXe and i am currently downloading it... but there are around 10 files, each 48mb... is this the general size for the games or am i wasting my time? Thanks a lot,
~Kite
You're not wasting any time. :D
Decompressing those will get you an .iso .bin or .ccd/.img/.sub file.
yay! Thanks :) FF9... how much i've missed you ;_;
Yeah, PS1 iso's are real big. Aspecially rpg's with multiple disks. People will often break the file up when they upload it.
They are around 500-600 MB per disc which gives a total of over 2 GB.
I know it... Most of that stuff I can't fit on my flash drive. :(
Talking about Flash drives, I've heard that hard discs will be replaced by those. The biggest Flash drive is 32 GB and it was developed by Samsung.
There no way HD will be replaced by Flash disks anytime soon... their just too small... well i hope they don't. I need my HD for all my po... games... :o
It'll be a long time before flashdrives could replace HDD.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kite
HDD's are getting bigger and BIGGER.
yeah, though there are also news that flashdrives will be used as internal memory(like windows cache) since flashdrives are generally have faster access times compared with hi-speed HD'sQuote:
Originally Posted by -=VampyR=-
not sure if its on longhorn or vista. :dontknow:
To hell with Vista it's been delayed to 2007...they have to rewrite most of the code and it needs a very fast CPU.
Kite...nice new sig & avy.
That was just a rumour. MS just said that Vista does not need a rewrite and it's just delayed to check the security.Quote:
Originally Posted by -=VampyR=-
Flash is in no danger of replacing magnetic storage media.. It is still much more reliable than flash, and outperforms it.
The next logical step for hard drives will be designs incorporating solid state electronics, so while the drives might resemble what we've come to know as things like flash/thumb drives, it will be on a whole different scale.
As for flash being used for caching... Good luck with that, because it might have a fast access time, but that doesn't mean jack shit if your throughput bottlenecks performance. It would probably be cheaper per MB/GB to throw an extra RAM slot on a motherboard and buy a stick of ram to form a dedicated cache bank
MS also said that X360 won't get an HD-DVD add-on...and yet it will be available.But the OS will be delayed anyway.Quote:
MS just said that Vista does not need a rewrite and it's just delayed to check the security.
Nice off topic... oh well :rolleyes:
I think we cleared up on General Game Size.