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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Software Issues and Discussion => Topic started by: Crom00 on April 21, 2008, 03:13:50 PM
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I'm rebuilding an A1200 from parts I have lying around. In the end I will use a dual IDE cable and laptop CD-ROM.
I have a FPU board, 4 megs ram. NTSC, 4 gig ide HD, SYS3 WB and am wondering if I can use somekind of emulation to run CD32 games. I have many HDload CD32 games but I also have my backups that I would like to play on this system.
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Hi,
I boot into CD32 games with both my A4000 and A1200 using Stefan Ossowski's program CD-Boot. His details are at the bottom of THIS (http://www.faqs.org/faqs/amiga/CD32-FAQ/part2/) page :-)
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Well, back in the ninetees I bought the AsimCDFS package, which came with an nice CD32-emulator (and an CDTV emulator as well)...
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Hi,
I use IDEFix for driver/ cdfs for the CDROM drive in my miggy. It comes with CD32 emulation. I'm able to play some of the CD32 games, but not the others. Some games work but no music output.
(My CD32 is out of order - probably the laser pickup - it boots ok but can't read any disc).
Cheers.
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You are going to want to find a SCSI external CD-ROM WITH audio jacks on it and use them otherwise you will get no sound on CD32 games.
I can't even figure out yet what buttons emulate CD32 buttons on my 1200 keyboard. It seems like none do. Do I have to buy a CD32 controller?
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You are going to want to find a SCSI external CD-ROM WITH audio jacks on it and use them otherwise you will get no sound on CD32 games.
I can't even figure out yet what buttons emulate CD32 buttons on my 1200 keyboard. It seems like none do. Do I have to buy a CD32 controller?
Yes or a CD32 Conmpetition Pro controller.