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deKayParticipant
Well, I broke out a PC and ImgBurn and that did the trick, so merrily playing Puggsy on my Pi :)
deKayParticipantBurning, I’m not interested in, it’s the opposite. As I said, I’ve tried Disk Utility but that doesn’t seem sufficient. I was hoping there was a specific Mac tool someone could recommend. I’ve googled but nothing specific to Macs and Mega CDs come up :(
deKayParticipantActually, in the UK, you’re not if they’re in a different format (same goes for ripping music CDs to MP3) – see http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/07/21/govt_messed_up_home_taping_exception_so_badly_it_needs_to_start_again/
But that’s by the by :)
In one specific case, I want to play Puggsy. Mega Drive version, easy to find. Sega CD version, easy to find. Mega CD version? I’ve found loads of images but they’re all corrupt or have no sound. But I do have the game sat on my shelf!
I have tried making an image with Disk Utility, then converted it to ISO with this command:
hdiutil convert image.cdr -format UDTO -o image.iso
but I get no CD audio. It’s not just RetroPie that doesn’t play the audio either, OpenEmu does the same. I’m guessing it’s because I need a cue file?
deKayParticipantWill do! Thanks.
deKayParticipantOh, it only turns when I press a rotate button anyway. My issue is I can’t map a stick to rotate, because the stick also duplicates the dpad – when I run left the run rotates left, when I run right, it rotates right.
I tried using L and R as rotate, and it works but is horrible to control.
deKayParticipantYeah, I tried that but it’s nigh on impossible to control :(
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