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lance 321
November 14th, 2007, 17:53
here is my problem i found this in the f.a.q.

Q: Every time I try to run a game Chankast recognizes it as a music CD or thinks that there isn't a CD in the drive, why?
A: This can be caused by the following things:

1: You're trying to run an original Dreamcast disk (GD-ROM). These disks are
not supported by the emulator.

I dont have one i downloaded the game from a site

2: You're trying to run a game using the "XXX CD-ROM Interface" on Windows 2K. This Interface is not supported in Windows 2K so you MUST use the ASPI CD-ROM Interface when using Chankast on Windows 2K.

i have xp not 2k

3: You're trying to run a non-selfbootable disk. Either use a tool to make your game selfbootable or use the Utopia boot disk.

I'm not using a disk I'm using daemon tools

4: You have selected the wrong drive from the drive configuration of the emulator. Run the emulator, go to "Options"->"Configure Drive" and select the drive where the game is.

i know I'm using the right drive f:


well theres my big problem any help would be great

Agozer
November 14th, 2007, 18:45
Question 2 should be reversed: You are trying to run a game using the ASPI CD-ROM interface and that is not supported out of the box in Windows 2000 and XP. You should be using the XXX CD-ROM Interface instead.

Also, what applies to Windows 2000 usually applies to Windows XP as well; both run on an NT kernel while Win9x do not.

Question 3 refers to both physical discs and mounted images. The emulator doesn't see a difference between the two, because the emulator as well as your operating system sees a mounted CD image as a regular disc (that's the whole point of virtual drive software).

P.S. You should try nullDC over Chankast. Disc booting issues in Chankast are well known.

lance 321
November 15th, 2007, 03:56
ok i tryed nullDc and i cant get it to work

so can u tell me how to change the cd-rom interface or were i can find out?

and im trying exoboot and it dousnt seem to help

Agozer
November 15th, 2007, 09:53
Plugins --> Configure. The program isn't that big nor hard to figure out, trust me.

What exactly is the problem with nullDC?

lance 321
November 15th, 2007, 21:08
every time i ran nulldc it would say an error has occoured and must be shut down

smcd
November 16th, 2007, 01:26
What are your computer specifications? You might also try demul...

lance 321
November 16th, 2007, 06:25
im sry i dont know what u mean smcd and ill try demul

Agozer
November 16th, 2007, 11:23
im sry i dont know what u mean smcd and ill try demul
Computer specfications, as in CPU speed, amount of RAM, type of video card, amount of video RAM, Operating System, etc.

lance 321
November 16th, 2007, 17:21
cpu 2.00 ghz, ram 256mb, video 64mb gforce 2, xp:home

and i have the same problem with dcmull it thinks its a music cd and dcmull is very very slow not like chancast witch was smooth and fast

Agozer
November 16th, 2007, 18:03
cpu 2.00 ghz, ram 256mb, video 64mb gforce 2, xp:home

and i have the same problem with dcmull it thinks its a music cd and dcmull is very very slow not like chancast witch was smooth and fast
Then the game is most likely not self-boot, in which case you need a bootdisc (Utopia for example)

P.S. Demul is fast, it just doesn't have Dynamic Recompilation enabled by default, while Chankast does. I wouldn't bother with Demul at this point because its sound output is horrible, though.

LelandStanford
November 16th, 2007, 21:14
Try NullDC instead. I don't think it needs self-boot images (since it doesn't require mounting).

Agozer
November 16th, 2007, 21:59
Try NullDC instead. I don't think it needs self-boot images (since it doesn't require mounting).
The OP already pointed out that nullDC doesn't work.

Besides, having to mount a CD image versus loading the image directly has makes no difference when trying to run non-selfboot games; the boot process is still exactly the same from the console's point of view.

PsyMan
November 17th, 2007, 08:32
nullDC needs some specific runtimes installed in order to work. Reading the included documentation and following the instructions there will make it magically "work".

C'mon people, it's simple enough. :)

Agozer
November 17th, 2007, 12:04
I assumed that he already had those runtimes installed, because he said that

time i ran nulldc it would say an error has occoured and must be shut down

Which leads me to believe that's he's getting the generic Windows XP error message. I know, it's bad to assume things, but still.

lance 321
November 20th, 2007, 19:51
ok well now i dont understand how to use utopia ,

u use deamon tools to mount utopia then i run chankast then i get a new screen with a floating deer , but now im lost.

i dont know what to do next.

lance 321
November 20th, 2007, 20:29
nvm thx soo much i got it working and it seems to run fairly smooth
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