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    Default Problem with Trizeal on Dreamcast

    I downloaded a clone cd image of Trizeal from here but, after burning it, I can't get it working on my Jap Dreamcast.

    Just wondered if anybody else had a problem or if somebody could recommend a good DC emulator to try it on.

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    Get Daemon Tools for mounting your game images. Chankast is a very good emulator for Dreamcast. You will need the bios files, "DC_FLASH.BIN and DC_BIOS.BIN", both you can get from http://driverguide.com, will need to register.

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    Okay mate . . .thanks for the info. Still dunno why it won't run on my jap DC though . . .

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    Japanese games for Dreamcast use the NTSC region, so their games should be playable.

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