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Sniper200200
February 2nd, 2009, 06:03
Hey Guys.

Just trying to figure out first of all how to install a PSONE Emulator and make it work.
Im open to links :happy:

Then second of all. I've downloaded a ISO game called Legend of Dragoon,
Its a 4 CD game and has multiple parts per CD. 31 Parts in total. When I first downloaded them they came as .rar files, so I tried opening them and it asked for the next volume, so I kept feeding it the next volume but it didnt end up working...

So I changed them to .iso files.
Thats how far I've gotten so far.

Can anyone PLEASE help me get my game working... It was my favourite as a kid and I'm really looking forward to playing it again since I sold my PS1.

Cheers guys

PS Links etc etc would be v helpful.

retroguiden
February 2nd, 2009, 08:01
Here is how you setup the emulator.

http://forums.emulator-zone.com/showthread.php?t=1140

Now, the game. How (and why) did you "change" RAR files into ISOS??

Use WinRAR to extract the ISOS from the RAR files if you haven't done that already.

Sniper200200
February 2nd, 2009, 10:30
K well I got the emulator running... I think.

I just need to get the game sorted. Eachtime I go to extract a part of the game it says please select the next volume. Last time I followed it all through it kept asking for more volumes... its like wtf thats it?

Whats up now? I've changed all the files back to .rar

Sniper200200
February 2nd, 2009, 10:37
WOO HOO GOT IT WORKING THANKS BRO!
Idk what I was doing wrong.

FatTrucker
February 2nd, 2009, 12:40
WOO HOO GOT IT WORKING THANKS BRO!
Idk what I was doing wrong.

For future info: Multi-Part .rar files are self extracting. So long as you have them all in the same folder and select the lowest numbered file first, Winrar will automatically extract them in order and build them into a single file.

retroguiden
February 3rd, 2009, 01:55
I was going to come to that. Just wanted to know why he thought he could convert multi-rar to iso.