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    The New Kid
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    Default ePSXe - possible to run ISO files from DVD disk??

    well I finally got ePSXe to run on my laptop, after lots of plug-in switching and settings changes. I am using an ISO file for now, and (barely) running GT2 tho I think GT2 may be too much for the laptop (but that for another discussion, not this one)... but at least now I know it works and I can get to other games.

    My question is this... my laptop HD space is limited. I was thinking that now I know I can use ISO files - can I copy 4 or 5 ISO files to a DVD and start/play the ISO files from the DVD disk? or would this be defeating the whole purpose of using an ISO file?

    Patrick

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    Neomagic 256ZX driver, 4mb
    384mb ram
    Windows XP, sp1

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    Default Re: ePSXe - possible to run ISO files from DVD disk??

    the way I see it, IT should work, it would still be recognized as a Directory (or location of the ISO-where the emu will access and load the data)

    if the emulator can't find or access the file you'll get errors of course,

    anyway, yea it will be SLOW
    :lol:

    nothing is being written on the dvd anyway, it's just being accessed and read.

    all other emulator files are set and configured on their own directories (states, mcard etc)

    --edit--

    I've tried a crazy deed before, I mounted an ISO from a CD on Daemontools, of course, it worked
    so theoretically directly linking it on "PLAY ISO" should work :razzber:



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