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    Default PSP, PS2, PSX and PSX rom questions

    1: When using DA-OE i've found a problem when having to change disc.... how do i do it? Is there a firmware which will allow me to change disc mid flow? The Game im playing is Abe's Exodus... so when you finish the first part and have to change the disc to disc 2... theres no save point.

    2: How is PS2 emulation coming along... i haven't researched it for a while and would like to know if anyone has come up with anything concrete.

    3: If playing Abes Exodus on the a PSx emulator when asking to change the disc will it work with Espxe160?

    4: As i was cleaning up my computer... it seems i've deleted the very file i need to change to!!! Abe Exodus disc 2. Is there anywhere on the site where i could find it?


    Thanks for your time guys.

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    For your third question, you should be able to press escape, and in one of the menu options there should be a "Change disk", or "switch disk" option. For your fourth, look on snesorama.us/board.
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    as far as ps2 emulation goes:
    It has made tremendous progress in the last few months.
    it can play many commercial games now.
    Just none at full or even half speed....
    and u still need a very powerfull pc.

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    How powerful does the computer have to be? How strong the video and graphics cards?

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    Minimal Specs:
    AMD XP/64 or Intel Pentium 4 (VM Built will not work with non SSE2 CPU's)
    512MB of RAM
    Pixel Shader 1.4 supporting card (GSdx Graphics Plugin Only)

    Recommended Specs: (For reasonable preformance in many games, but not all)
    AMD64 X2 or Intel Conroe E6600+ (Multi Threading is supported in PCSX2)
    512-1024MB of RAM (more RAM allows for VM mode to be stable)
    Pixel Shader 2.0 supporting card (recommended GeForce 6600-8800 or equivilent ATi card)

    Possible Ideal Specs:
    64bit OS such as Vista or winXP64, to allow for future support of 64bit recompilers.
    Future AMD or Intel Quad Core maybe needed, but currently the support of 4 threads is not handled by PCSX2, and the effect of threading out EE / VU is not yet known.
    We don't forsee you requiring a GPU more powerfull than the current generation of cards, upto and including the nVidia GeForce 8800.

    For more specific info:
    http://forums.ngemu.com/pcsx2-offici...-computer.html
    Last edited by SegNin; 9th-April-2007 at 11:49.

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