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Author Topic: NEVERMIND: (Mamewah: This question is not in the FAQ section ..)  (Read 906 times)

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NEVERMIND: (Mamewah: This question is not in the FAQ section ..)
« on: February 11, 2006, 10:16:15 pm »
I was told that for Sega CD games (and others which use CDs), it was not required to actually burn these images to disc to play them, rather I would need to use some thing like (Daemon Tools) which will allow me to simulate mounting the drive to the image.

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If I switch from one Sega CD game to the next, then I guess I would first need to unmount the current CD and then mount the next CD.   Is this correct?  If so, then how do I get MameWah to do this?  If not MameWah, then how should I do it?

<EDIT>  I just remembered these things called wrappers .....  and I also noticed the daemon-tools is used in the INI file.   I will look into it more....
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Re: NEVERMIND: (Mamewah: This question is not in the FAQ section ..)
« Reply #1 on: February 13, 2006, 05:11:42 am »
SegaCD emulators have support for bin/cue/iso etc. files so using a virtual drive or wrapper is not neccessary.