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Yoshiki01
January 26th, 2004, 16:24
Hi!
I tried to start one of my original GameCube-DVDs with the emulator.
But my DVD-Rom didnīt read the Mini-DVD.
How can I run this Mini-DVDs? :huh:

[vEX]
January 26th, 2004, 16:30
You can't, you can to rip it from the GC -> PC yourself though. Can't be discussed here though, try google.

Jesse
January 26th, 2004, 17:44
Hi!
I tried to start one of my original GameCube-DVDs with the emulator.
But my DVD-Rom didnīt read the Mini-DVD.
How can I run this Mini-DVDs? :huh:

Stick your gamecube disc in the microwave, then when the encryption pops, you can back it up using CloneCD or Nero. :akuma:

vleespet
January 26th, 2004, 17:49
No, you're wrong! Then the disc will get damaged! You need to use a black waterproof marker and then make two big stripes over the entire disc (preferably with a 90 degree corner).

Evrain
January 27th, 2004, 13:00
Why not putting it in flour then cooking them in hot oil? -_-
Evrain

ector
January 27th, 2004, 13:11
boiling scratched CDs in water is actually a good method to clean them :)

Anyhow Dolphin will probably not ever be able to read original Gamecube games. Use .GCM images. Rename .ISOs to .GCM since they are the same thing but dolphin only opens them if named GCM currently. Don't ask here how or where to get them.

Evrain
January 27th, 2004, 13:38
If I may ask ector, how does the shrinker actually identifies active game data and filler data? Or is just a massive amount of FFs or 00s?
Evrain

FiRES
January 27th, 2004, 14:10
If I may ask ector, how does the shrinker actually identifies active game data and filler data? Or is just a massive amount of FFs or 00s?
Evrain


It rebuilds the FST and restructures all files.

cheers,
F|RES

krono6
April 11th, 2004, 19:12
This is the only post I seen with Ector and F|res in it.
I would just like to say, you both are doing a brilliant job with dolphin, keep up the good work!
oh, and I have news that NBA Live 2004 might work Perfectly, thats what my friend says, I may go to his house today to try it, if you want to try it, it will be great for the screenshot page for the fans :)

Oh, and this question has nothing to do with Gamecube, however, I want to learn Java Programming later on in the year maybe and I would like to ask a question on that topic. I hear that with a degree in Java Programming I can get a very good job in computing, is that true? because I'm in my last year in school and want to be a programmer soon. (hobbie and proffession)

Evrain
April 11th, 2004, 22:48
A programmer... in my personal opinion, you could get better results with C/C++, although Java/HTML/Php are required anyway for a job into a SH.
Evrain

Stezo2k
April 11th, 2004, 23:21
No, you're wrong! Then the disc will get damaged!

think it was a little obvious he was joking mate =)

Vegetable
April 12th, 2004, 00:22
I think it's obvious that you didn't read his entire post.