How To Burn Old Games On Cds For Old Mac
> How to burn Blu-ray discs on a Mac. > Best external disc burners for Mac. This means that burning an optical disc with a Mac requires either older hardware, or an external drive. Alternatively, like CDs and DVDs, you can burn Blu-rays using Disk Utility or by simply inserting the blank disc. How to burn ISO disc images Authored by: Shawn Parr on Jun 22, '06 09:12:25AM The problem here is that most Mac disc utilities, including the built-in Disk Utility, take a different approach when it comes to image burning.
First thread here, visually. So, I started this thread on another forums two days ago, but no replies So, lemme see if RomUlation will do the job, or not?
I want to make my PGen (Genesis Emulator for PS2) compilation with my own roms on a CD-R, but because I'm stuck on a Mac (and no tutorials for creating this resides for Mac), can't create it without knowing how to burn first. Plus, it's not only I want help for PGen, I want to simply know how to create a CD-R for PSMS, FCEUltra, and SNES-Station. Help is appreciated, as I spent days googling without results. And please, try to use Toast 6, Toast 9 or the Disk Utility as I have them. If this not the right place for this thread, feel free to move it.
Click to expand.Ah, the royal 'we'. What are ya, the King of all cosmos? Anyway, Disk Utility is pretty good, I hear. But before I go any further, how do you have your ps1 modded? If you have freeMCboot, you probably have ulaunchelf and a USB stick, in which case you might as well load from USB. If you have swap magic, you can press square to boot an.elf on a cd.
If you have a chip, it depends. Install freeMCboot if you can, so you can launch the emus from a MC or USB stick. Now, for PGEN, PSMS and FCEU is should be as simple as burning a file disc with the emu and ROMS, but for SNES-station it's pretty hard. There are also a lot of premade deluxe emulator ISOs that you can play as a ps1 CD/DVD game, usually with a lot of games but sometimes missing some, so you can give that a go and you don't have to build anything. All in all, though.
Hate to not completely answer your question, but get a 2gb usb stick for like 5 bucks. It is much, MUCH easier than CDing your emus/roms, plus you won't have to reburn images (all discs scratch over time). But DO NOT GET KINGSTON. Get a sandisk drive and it should work.
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Sorry for being royal late, I just don't focus here too much. Now for the emus, I just have a slim PS2 and a CodeBreaker v10. I want a QUICK way to boot the disc, not getting something like SwapMagic to do the work. And with my own games, wether the worst (were they won't bother with) or rare to find, I can then enjoy rather than having a deluxe ISO. SO, we want a way to CD'it on a Mac, in which then we can have a tutorail for this. Sincd you mentioned Disk Utitilty, would you please explain how to burn this, or at least a way to save the ISO on the desktop in order to burn it later? Lastly, I feel that my PS2 doesn't have a mod.
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The first we tried a backup was the full ISO, with nothing changed. CB v10 won't work with a USB attached to this PS2 model, and heh, I think I'm a Kingstoner, lol. I have another USB, sadly I can't write it on a Mac. I'm not be the king of anything, but one extra step and you are the first one to tell us how to burn those bad boys and become the king of burning elf's via Macs! Sorry for being royal late, I just don't focus here too much. Now for the emus, I just have a slim PS2 and a CodeBreaker v10.