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Corey4666
September 28th, 2004, 00:28
whats a xbox ummm..... game name thing
like ps1 games are called iso's
and snes games are called roms
what is xboxs file types
and ps2
M.H.A.Q.S.
September 28th, 2004, 09:21
You can call them anything you like...:). Xbox uses DVDs but they are specially designed to run on the Xbox and not on ordinary DVD-ROM drives.
Corey4666
September 28th, 2004, 16:35
well if i was yo look up and xbox game made to run on and xbox emulator what would i type xbox iso's? or xbox roms?
and same with ps2
WellWellWell
September 29th, 2004, 21:57
I think anything from a disk is an iso (or a form of an iso). The term "iso" comes from the file extention.
Corey4666
September 29th, 2004, 22:10
:angry: yea but what is it normaly called for xbox and ps2?!
Example if i was to look up a game for ps1 i type ps1 iso then run the iso on the ps1 emulator
what do i type for xbox!? and ps2?
WHAT! are they normaly known as? and iso or rom or img or etc
When i open the Xeon Emulator its says in the file load XBE
so is xbox's file type to run in and emulator and XBE file :huh:
And when i open Cxbx in file it says open XBE
and also says import Exe so do i look for xbox Exe
Does anyone know what im trying to ask here? :(
Lefteris_D
September 29th, 2004, 22:35
XBE = XBox Executable
Just search for xbox iso. Those are the disk images.
El Fugitivo
September 29th, 2004, 22:53
ISO stands for what, International Standards Organization? I believe that's the governing body that determines (or states what the market has determined) the specifications for CDs. Technically, I believe a DVD is a CD, and thus subject to the same group's authority. However, I have heard DVD images called something else, though I can't recall what it was.
Corey4666
September 30th, 2004, 07:32
Thank you
Jale
November 20th, 2004, 00:24
An ISO is a CD image (or file) to be used commonly on emulators and a ROM file is referred to the cartidge's memory (ROM: Read Only Memory) where the game is stored...
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