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    Default Problem running Jak II on PCSX Reloaded

    I have just been playing FF8 and Chrono Cross on it fine.

    I downloaded the .7z Jak II file from emuparadise (http://www.emuparadise.me/Sony_Plays...50347-download)

    Decompressed with Unarchiver

    I am using a macbook pro, 2.7 GHz intel core i7, Mac OSX 10.7.5 Lion
    4 GB 1333 MHz DDR3
    Intel HD Graphics 3000 384 MB

    After decompressing I got an .ISO file, tried to run through PCSX Reloaded using "Run ISO"
    Box briefly comes up, crashes complaining "Could not check CD-ROM!"

    Tried to remake disk image with Toast Titanium, tried to run .toast file (which is what ff8 file is) - exact same thing happened in PCSX

    Hope that's enough info...

    thanks!

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    FF8 and Chrono Cross are PS1 games. PCSX Reloaded is a PS1 emulator. Jak II is a PS2 game. You can not run PS2 games on PS1 emulators.

    There is PCSX2, which is a PS2 emulator. For starters, have a look at the official PCSX2 website.

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    *facepalm* sometimes it's hard to see something so obvious!!

    Ok, thanks for the link to the latest version of pcsx2 - i actually looked for that before, but couldn't find one up-to-date for lion, which this one is, so awesome.

    Still having crashing issues, but trying to work thru it still...

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