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    Default Regarding Saturn Emulation

    This is going to contain all the revelant basic info for saturn emulation (this is a rough draft)

    Edit: this is not complete but does contain a little info that might help you

    Basic Requirements for Saturn Emulation

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    List of Sega Saturn Emulators

    Satourne http://satourne.consollection.com/
    SSF http://www.emulator-zone.com/doc.php/saturn/ssf.html
    Saturnin http://saturnin.consollection.com/
    Yabause http://yabause.sourceforge.net/
    Other Emulators http://www.zophar.net/saturn.html

    Playing games on a sega saturn

    There is a handy guide on this forum how to do a swap trick for the sega saturn

    http://www.epforums.org/showthread.php?t=27797

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    You can delete my post but....


    The swap trick guide is not a guide to doing a swap trick at all just the a guide on how to mod the Saturn to be able to use the swap trick (block the lid censor) that was obviously too complex to be explained. That and it was only explained for the one saturn that does in no way cover all models or even cover all model 1's or all model 2's I own 2x Model1 Saturns and they are both different to where the lid censor is (Odd I know)

    I may well do my own guide I do the swap trick myself often enough, [start machine with CD-R in wip it out for a retail disc wit it out again for the CD-R you booted from and watch it boot up] the swap points are going to be hard to explain in words in fact I use an Action Replay to make the process a lil easier [boot via the CD-R you want to play wait for the Action Replay to load, change disc for a retail disc, hit start game change disc for CD-R you wanted to play] (Model 1 users have the advantage of a disc activitly light that can be used for the final disc change) Model 2 users are not so lucky unless there fit there own LED that is very possible

    You may of noticed I never once mentioned what to listen or look for to know when to change discs

    I do already have a SSF guide up by the way being the only one worth notice and you can link those in the files and links sticky, unless that is what you are planning anyway

    Please do remove this post though I was just giving you a lil info and a bit of heads up

    EDIT:- Don't know why my guide wasn't linked lol

    http://www.epforums.org/showthread.php?67974
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