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    Default Extremely noobish question

    I just recently got into the emulating circle (for PC, I have some on my Xbox), and I want to know something, something that will probably be answered in five minutes or less.

    How do I run PS games on multiple disks (FF VII, VIII, Star Ocean, etc. )on my computer (using PSXe)? I know how to download, unzip, and all that, but how am I supposed to switch "disks" when I get to the end of one?

    ADDON: ...ANd I just realized I put this on the wrong part of the forum.....
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    ePSXe has a "change disc" option under the file menu. It's right above the exit option, so be careful when selecting it.

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    Ah, thank you.

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