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mtxblau - Jun 3, 2004 |
Dyne | Jun 3, 2004 | |||
do you have the sega cd bios? if yes and you're running xp sometimes the emulator wont recognize you have a cd drive until you force aspi. |
mtxblau | Jun 3, 2004 | |||
I have all the BIOSes (Japan, USA, and Euro), but this isn't XP - this is Linux... Gens 2.12 if that means anything. |
mtxblau | Jun 3, 2004 | |||
Well, the manual (last I checked) didn't say anything about booting the CD under Linux. I read that part, but I have an actual, real Sega CD game (close to mint, even) I want to play. |
it290 | Jun 4, 2004 | |||
You'll probably have to rip it then. But as the mp3 playback looks to be borked, you won't get any music. Not sure if any of the other emulators will do SCD or not, you might have to do it under Windows or get a Sega CD. |
mtxblau | Jun 8, 2004 | |||
I'm going to experiment with Wine and see what results I get. Probably not good, if any at all. I do have an SCD (which is why i have these games in the first place) but there's already a Rise of the Dragon saved game on there, as well as Shining Force CD, and I don't want to overwrite them. I could get a memory cart, but those damned things are ridiculously rare, and besides, I'm certain I can get Gens to work somehow. Somehow... |
Darklegion | Jul 17, 2004 | |||
I don't know if the issue has been fixed since I don't have any real sega cds....but use the latest cvs version rather than a rpm which is probably quite outdated.Look for the gens sourceforge site and then go to the cvs link.Follow the instructions from there.You'll need gtk 2.4 for the latest cvs and the development packages if you are not compiling gtk from source. |
ExCyber | Jul 17, 2004 | |||
You may need read permission for /dev/cdrom or /dev/cdroms/cdrom0, not sure though. |