i have about three and their all over 200 mb.
somebody help..
i have about three and their all over 200 mb.
somebody help..
(OSWINDOWS XP
(PROCESSORAMD ATHLON XP 2000+, MMX, 3DNOW, ~1.7GHz
(MEMORY 224 MB RAM
(DIRECT X 9.0b
(DISPLAY S3 Graphics ProSavageDDR
(SOUND): VIA AC'97 AUDIO (WAVE)
I fail to see a problem.
Why smaller?
they taking up too much hard-drive space
(OSWINDOWS XP
(PROCESSORAMD ATHLON XP 2000+, MMX, 3DNOW, ~1.7GHz
(MEMORY 224 MB RAM
(DIRECT X 9.0b
(DISPLAY S3 Graphics ProSavageDDR
(SOUND): VIA AC'97 AUDIO (WAVE)
burn em
just cuz a iso is like 790mb doesnt mean its really 790mb on a cd..for some reason, iso's can be bigger than the cd itself
after i burn it can i put it in the cd-rom drive of my pc and run it using a psx emulator?
(OSWINDOWS XP
(PROCESSORAMD ATHLON XP 2000+, MMX, 3DNOW, ~1.7GHz
(MEMORY 224 MB RAM
(DIRECT X 9.0b
(DISPLAY S3 Graphics ProSavageDDR
(SOUND): VIA AC'97 AUDIO (WAVE)
Yes. I'd recommend useing ePSXe. You don't even have to burn them to play them. Useing ePSXe, you can just play the ISO's right off your harddrive.Originally posted by Fastrap@27 December 2003 - 17:41
after i burn it can i put it in the cd-rom drive of my pc and run it using a psx emulator?
Yeah. There are these "Pinned Posts" up there. Its one about playing PS1 Isos on your PC.
Now what the hell is that there for...
i love you
(OSWINDOWS XP
(PROCESSORAMD ATHLON XP 2000+, MMX, 3DNOW, ~1.7GHz
(MEMORY 224 MB RAM
(DIRECT X 9.0b
(DISPLAY S3 Graphics ProSavageDDR
(SOUND): VIA AC'97 AUDIO (WAVE)
I love you too.
You're the bitch though...
lolOriginally posted by Mad Cat@28 December 2003 - 01:11
I love you too.
You're the bitch though...
(OSWINDOWS XP
(PROCESSORAMD ATHLON XP 2000+, MMX, 3DNOW, ~1.7GHz
(MEMORY 224 MB RAM
(DIRECT X 9.0b
(DISPLAY S3 Graphics ProSavageDDR
(SOUND): VIA AC'97 AUDIO (WAVE)
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