An intro begins when you boot the game and you can't get past it in Chankast.
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An intro begins when you boot the game and you can't get past it in Chankast.
what kind of intro? the game intro or the reguler DC intro?
You can remove the INTRO!!!
Removing the Echelon intro
Credits to jc of dcwarez.
Some people may wish to remove the Echelon intro for one reason or another, a major one being that the intro sometimes screws up the sound/music initialization in their rip of Unreal Tournament (making it emit a nasty screeching sound until a game is started).
(Following example applies to DOA2LE. You can use a similar method for the other games, but the file size will be different.)
1. Extract the 1ST_READ.BIN file from the CDI or your CD.
2. Fire up your hex-editor (I like HEdit or Hex Workshop) and open 1ST_READ.BIN, go to offset 0xF0000 and copy the Hex all the way to 983040 (the end).
3. Make a new file 1929928 bytes large, and paste the contents of the clipboard into it.
4. Save the file, and place it into a directory (ie, C:\SELFBOOTDOA2LE), and extract the data from the CD or the CDI file into that directory as well. Now just follow ECHELON's self-boot tutorial and re-image the CD.
Source:http://dreamlover.tecbox.com/#6.3
The intro that the group has released, Echelon.Quote:
Originally Posted by 305soldier
EDIT:whoops nevermind.
I am able to mount the .img file but it won't boot. Only the .ccd file will boot.Quote:
Originally Posted by 305soldier
When I start Marvel vs Capcom 2 it shows the memory card loading screen then the Capcom logo afterwards and freezes up right there at the logo every time.
It got through once and I was able to play the game but it ran very slowly.
You *have* to mount the CCD because it has the info about how the data it's data on the CD (well, GD this time). It's the same than a CUE file. The IMG/BIN file it's the RAW data.Quote:
Originally Posted by 305soldier
About Echelon, jv9 has told it.
Then it works, if it's slow if your PC it's not fast enough (like mine) to ran it at 100% fps. That's pretty usual if you ask me :pQuote:
Originally Posted by ugodzero
It runs at at about 20-35 fps. Is this unusual for my PC specs:
2.2 Ghz
256 MB Ram
Intergrated Video Card
Direct X 9.0c
Not unusual. You need a very powerfull CPU, a really fast Video Card (intregated ones are not enough), and a very fast FSB & RAM.
My P4 2.4 Ghz 533Mhz FSB, 1Gb DDR-400 RAM, GeForce 6600 GT it's not fast enough, so figure out. Also not only the CPU Ghz matter, some lower clock frequency CPU work much better with Chankast (and with most programs).
but i use the bin file in epsxe and it plays. or is it diffrent in chankast?Quote:
Originally Posted by hagbard
sorry if i sound like a noob but im new to DC emulation :o