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Anyone know where to find Dreamcast ISO's?

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Guest areacode212

I'd like to know myself. I'm guessing you won't be finding them on websites, but IRC and FTP sites.

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Guest El Gigante

Download Direct Connect. Then find a dreamcast games server, and download away.

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Guest Downhome

I have downloaded some files now, can someone explain to me how to burn them?

 

When I go to burn them, it says the source has one track and one session, and the destination has no tracks and one session. This is for EVERYTHING I set up to burn, why is this?

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Guest Insane Bump Machine
I have downloaded some files now, can someone explain to me how to burn them?

 

When I go to burn them, it says the source has one track and one session, and the destination has no tracks and one session. This is for EVERYTHING I set up to burn, why is this?

Are the ISOs .cdi files? Then you'll need to use DiscJuggler to burn them. You'll find a cracked version with every filesharing tool.

 

For other ISOs I recommend Fireburner.

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Guest El Gigante

Yes, nero does work but you need to convert the cdi file to nrg. You can find the program that does that on any filesharing programs.

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Guest AnnieEclectic

*sigh* It's sad I know this.

 

.iso = nearly all burners can burn that

 

.cdi = Discjuggler. You can convert these to .nrg (nero) files with cdi2nero, available practically everwhere, search and you shall get. I constantly have problems with the burn however, when It's done burning, it completely freezes windows, and I have to -physically cut off power- to get the disc out. Or it says there's been an error and pops the disc out at the end. THESE DISCS WORK but it's just annoying.

 

.nrg = Nero. Enough said.

 

 

Hotline, Direct Connect, and some ftps are good places to look. I haven't a clue about where beyond that since it's been ages, but there you go.

 

www.dcemulation.com also has emulators to run on your DC, plus homebrew games/apps and DC Linux. that's how i found out all that stuff.

 

-Annie

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