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XPort

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« on: July 09, 2003, 07:31:00 AM »

Select the game you want to play, at the BIOS/HLE menu, make your Graphics/CPU changes.  Everytime you run the game thereafter, it will use those settings you put there by default.  Each game has its own settings saved so you don't need to muck with them again after you have something that works.  So that request is already done.

Favorites names with paths - I'll put in an option where you can either view the entire path as the favorite or just the filename.  You can call your filename whatever you feel would be most descriptive.

Command-line options are also already implemented but not via command-line.  They are custom launch parameters.  This must be controlled by the front-ends and dashboards that call PCSXBOX.XBE.  I've included source code in PCSXBOX v4 so that frontend/dashboard developers can include support for this feature.  

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pelago

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« Reply #1 on: July 10, 2003, 12:29:00 AM »

QUOTE (XBLamer @ Jul 9 2003, 10:53 PM)
If you get really bored an XBOX CD Ripper included would be nice as well. Insert original disk in xbox and it makes a bin, the process I am using at the moment is a little slow (Demo CDRWIN and 2.5Mbps FTP)

I agree it would be nice to be able to rip the CDs directly on the Xbox. However, I believe Xport had difficulty reading PS CDs in the Xbox for some reason (which is why PCSXbox cannot work off original PS CDs in the Xbox DVD drive), and so I imagine an Xbox-based ripping program would have the same problem.

Can you explain exactly what the problem was with reading PS CDs in the Xbox, Xport?
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evilnick

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« Reply #2 on: July 10, 2003, 04:15:00 AM »

I assume it'd be that old chestnut:

Type of DVD drive in the Xbox.

Y'know, Samsung's read pretty much everything etc.

So I reckon XPort has got one of the other types...

Having said that, I'd be more than happy to betatest reading original PS games using the Xbox DVD drive as I have got a Samsung.

Like THAT's going to work!!
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