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Jax
April 12th, 2001, 12:27
when i play smackdown 2 using cdrom epsxe core, they cant boot my cd
like.. this is not psx exe file.. ??? or something and then i changed to
tsg mscdex 1.20 it work fine
im just wodering ;)

Operations
April 12th, 2001, 19:21
You probably need to have the ASPI layer installed to use the internal cdrom plugins. But what is your system configuration? What OS are you using?

RVWinkle
April 12th, 2001, 20:28
TSG's is the most compatible for win9x/me usage. I doesn't work in NT/2k at all because it uses the dos cdrom driver.

Just as an example, I have a Tekram SCSI card, Plextor drives, and the most recent ASPI layer. I think because of the Tekram card I can't use any of the ASPI plugins. TSG works perfectly fine for me though.

n0estoy
April 12th, 2001, 21:25
TSG works great. It is the plugin that ran the smoothest for GTA.

Lewpy
April 12th, 2001, 21:41
RVWinkle: remember you need the correct ASPI drivers for your SCSI card, so don't use the Adaptec ones if you have another make of SCSI card. The Adaptec ones are fine for Adaptec SCSI cards, and IDE controllers. Either check the Tekram website for the right ASPI drivers, or visit the website of the manufacturer of the specific SCSI chip that Tekram have used on your model of SCSI card: they have used about 5 or 6 different manufacturers chips, depending on the model of card.
Note: I think Adaptec are the only SCSI card manufacturer to release ASPI drivers for all Win32 platforms (Win9x & WinNT). In my experience, other manufacturers have only released for one platform (Win9x OR WinNT).

unknown4x
April 12th, 2001, 23:56
are u sure u didn't press run PSX-EXE? u have to press Run CDROM...

tidus
April 13th, 2001, 00:02
Is TSG any faster than the internal CD-rom plugin? The CD stutters after things like battles in FF7 with the internal one, or is it the problem of my CD-R drive at 24 times read speed. Is that too slow? My other drive is a DVD-rom and that's even slower, so I have no choice.

Bgnome
April 13th, 2001, 00:10
i thought that skippiness was related to drives running too fast..
so you might want to try reading at a slower speed..

unknown4x
April 13th, 2001, 00:16
try a speed limiting program you can find at TweakFiles (http://www.tweakfiles.com) they have a collection - try reducing your cdrom to like 32x or 48x you'll get a major speed boost. If you want the ultimate speed boost use ISO files... :D

gunblade89
August 18th, 2001, 20:22
i'd reccomend pete's cd-rom plugins

Adair
August 19th, 2001, 09:40
Originally posted by gunblade89
i'd reccomend pete's cd-rom plugins
...only if you can get a working ASPI layer though. If you can get Pete's CD plugin 1.6 working then you can limit the CDrom speed with it.

You should limit the CDrom speed to 2x because that's the speed of a real PSX CD drive.

Betamax
August 19th, 2001, 11:40
Adair, I don't think Jax is too worried after all he made this thread in may.

Woah Deja vu.

takwu
August 20th, 2001, 06:20
Betamax,
actually Adair was replying to gunblade89 at first, who just posted. then he went on about the 2x thing...

and the other posts are in April... "woah" :D

Adair
August 20th, 2001, 06:33
Ahhhhhh!!!:emb:

gunblade89, quit digging up old posts. Its driving me crazy.

Betamax, LOL! Knowing myself I probably posted that answer right after I gave a post to you saying nearly the same thing. Or was that someone else? whatever...