I was able to extract a Brave Fencer Musashi from the disc I have that barely works, but now I do not know how to activate it in PCSX. Help please.
To know if it's a PPC Mac for sure, click on the Apple Menu and then "About This Mac". If you have a PowerPC G3, G4 or G5 then you obviously have a PowerPC Mac. The problem with FFIX unfortunately is that you need an Intel Mac to play it in PCSX.i do believe it's a PPC Mac, although i do not know what that means in comparison to an Intel Mac. i noted that in your requirements you have an Intel Mac, so...
Again, if you happen to have a PPC Mac then you're out of luck. You need to find some way to run ePSXe to get past certain parts of the game that crash under PCSX. But is PCSX isn't going to run either way...You also have ePSXe using a CrossOver Mac or Windows or a CrossOver Game. I'm not sure i have that either. in any case, i tried running the game using the configuration you have displayed, but i just get a black screen.
It actually sounds more like the "Slow Combat" problem, except instead of just becoming visibly slow, it's slowed to a stop. Do you turned Dynarec off when you play FFVII?As for ff7, i went to that link you provided and i think i found what my problem is, although i do not know what a SegFault is. Unfortunately, the solution is as follows: "???"
That's a legal grey area and we're banned from talking about it around here. I do know how to do it but then again I'm legally allowed to know. Making copies of digital media that you own has been legal in Australia for more than two years now.I'd appreciate any help you could offer. Also, i was wondering if you knew how to - well, i don't know what the word is - put, say, all the cds of a particular game on your computer so that you could run the game in the emulator without having to hold on to the discs. i'm not talking about getting them from the internet - i actually have the discs.
I don't know why it's not working for you. Do you get any sound at all?ok, i do have an Intel Mac. Hooray! so what does tat mean as far as the black screen problem?
No problem.ff7 now works after turning the Dynarec core off, thank you.
Like I said, it's a legal grey area. I believe the general thing against fair use ripping is the DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act). Nobody will start suing, however, unless you make your copying known. What company would go after one person copying a few discs they own so they could use them in another form? None that I know of.and i didn't realize that making copies was illegal as long as you didn't intend to distribute. That's unfortunate.