skarbloodkid
July 14th, 2004, 16:10
i am getting i/o error when i start emulation...
i have done all the bios configuration with chankast...
i have ripped the iso using nero and then selfboot...
am i doing something with the iso and i get i/o error?
thanks
TalynOne
July 14th, 2004, 16:31
Try using Daemon Tools 3.29 and please read the FAQ.
Here's a convenient link to it:
http://www.emutalk.net/showthread.php?t=20636
morpheusx
July 14th, 2004, 17:07
i am getting i/o error when i start emulation...
i have done all the bios configuration with chankast...
i have ripped the iso using nero and then selfboot...
am i doing something with the iso and i get i/o error?
thanks
Go to the plug-in tab on chankast and change the cdrom aspi setting from xxx to the other cdrom plugin,that will stop your i/o control errors
skarbloodkid
July 14th, 2004, 17:36
i still get the same message:(
using aspi plugin makes a windows xp problem but with xxx i get the i/o error
morpheusx
July 14th, 2004, 17:46
i still get the same message:(
using aspi plugin makes a windows xp problem but with xxx i get the i/o error
Maybe you should try another format,try mouting the original image or use the original cd backup,use cdrom to image in discjuggler,DJ is the king of burning Dreamcast games,i burn every single one of my 160+ Dc backups with discjuggler,when your done,mout the cdi image with deamon tools,be sure you have version 3.29 of deamon tools.
I had that i/o error over a week ago,after i changed the cdrom plug-in from xxx to that other one,it never gave me that error again. :P
skarbloodkid
July 14th, 2004, 18:07
i made it work but my nvidia gforce 5600 while i play the graphics crashes(tested sa2 and shenmue 2)
morpheusx
July 14th, 2004, 18:22
i made it work but my nvidia gforce 5600 while i play the graphics crashes(tested sa2 and shenmue 2)
I'm curious,how did you get it to stop the i/o control errors?,just want to compare notes and get other people's solutions so i can forward them on to other people that are having the same problem,it's a good practice to post specifics when over coming a problem when you post,you could be helping a lot of people,plus it cuts down on unecessary posting of threads of the same nature :P
look at me,i sound like a frigg'n moderator,hmm..maybe not a bad idea,::looks@moderator::: ;)
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