That's PS2 bios, not PS bios. :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by Softy
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That's PS2 bios, not PS bios. :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by Softy
What about files ".nrg", does they work with this program? Maybe I have to configure something (at the moment I configure ePSXe just like GG said). If not, what program do I need to run it?
That's a Nero CD image file. You can mount it with Daemon-Tools and play with ePSXe.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kopas10
Alternatively, you may rename it into ".iso" (make a backup first) and see if that's work with ePSXe directly. Good luck! ;)
Hi there, thanx a lot for clarifying this mess of an emulator :)
However, I'm still having a problem. The game I'm tryin to play is Final Fantasy 9 UK PAL (original psx cd).
I'm trying to set this up (never used it before) with the following plugins:
- Bios: SCPH7502 (UK PAL)
- Graphics: Pete's OpenGL2 Driver 2.6
- Sound: Eternal SPU Plugin 1.41
- CD-ROM - PROBLEM!
The problem seems to be that when I select "ePSXe CDR ASPI core 1.5.2" and click Configure button, it gives me the following error:
" * Error loading WNASPI32.DLL"
Am I using the wrong CD plugin? I have tried the following but to no use:
- ePSXe CDR WNT/W2K core 1.5.2
- Mooby2 cd disk image driver 2.8
- SaPu's CD-ROM Plugin 1.0
My system specs are as follows:
- P4 3.4Ghz with 1GB Ram
- NVidia GeForce FX 5500 128MB
Any help would be appreciated, thank you :)
you're missing ASPI layer, give a try to forceASPI. If you're using win 2k/Xp you can switch to SPTI (IOCTL).
Anyway, to use an *original* FF9 PAL CD on ePSXe, you'll need the specific patches. Get only the files for your region (PAL UK). Then unzip the patches (.ppf) to ePSXe "patches" folder, then rename each one acording its respective CDs: In FF9 CD number 1 main folder there is a file named "SLES_029.69". Rename the .pff exactlly as that file, the same for the other CDs, but note the SLES_#.29.69 will have "1", "2", and "3" instead "#".
Don't forget to and leave them on the "patches" folder. Should load OK then ;)
WOW it worked! I couldn't get the patch from the website you mentioned but luckily someone had put it on their own site until the site you mentioned was back up! It works perfectly chrystal now, thanx a lot :D Appreciated :D
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Once again, the problem magically fixed itself. Only this time only seconds after posting this.
I'll be back with other stupid questions some other time.
i followed ur procedure and got an error in loading WNASPI32.DLL after i press config at cdrom drive config
how do i solve it?
i downlaoded the dll file this time another eerror came out
error in init aspi(235)
wad shd i do?
Remove your aspi, as might be corrupted, with the bats in forceaspi. Then install again