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    Ok, now, I am not askign where to find one, but if I found and ISO, that should probably work right?

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    yes
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    download the latest emulator on pcx like download it in ngemu.com

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    Originally posted by omegathird@Jul 25 2004, 06:04 AM
    download the latest emulator on pcx like download it in ngemu.com
    Umm... no

    Zogar is using Delta, a frontend for playstation emulators.

    It allows you to create game profiles in order to have a unique configuration for each game. If this is the first time you run that game you will keep getting the "unable to locate the config" until you create a config file yourself.

    Just create the new profile for the game and the errir will be gone.
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    K, well there is one other problem I am having. When I start my computer up, and delta starts, it gives me an error "no GPU plugins found." But I got one, and configured it on the epsxe already. Do I have to get a different one for Delta and install it on that too or what? And thanks for all the help.

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    Well, I finaly got it workign on my own here. Thing is the gaem don't work right. It freezes just before the openign cut sceen ends. Not sure exactly what it is, probably a compantion of the CD beign scrathed, and my computer sucking. I might be able to tweak the setting on the GPU plugin, not sure. But jsut wanted to say thansk to everyone who took the tiem to help me. You were all a big help, thanks.

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    In the case of the scratched CD being a problem you can always try the ISO route. It can often fix little things like that. But, that all depends on how big and deep this scratch is?
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    Well, the scratches aren't all that bad. It was still able to play on my playstation 2 when that was working, and my playstation 1 when I had that. But the ISO's take so long to download. Or d oyou mean just creating one with the disk I have?

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    Yep - creating one with the disc you have may be a good idea. That way you don't have to rely on the CD drive to read the disc in a consistent and stable manner.
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