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I have recently bought a Taiwanese MP3/VCD/CD player. The same box can be used to play games. I got a CD containing some 300 games, along with the system. I'm not sure what format the system uses.
The contents of CD as I see them on my computer dumped below. I need help in finding an application which can convert ROM images into the format used by this system. -------------------------- ---------- ---------- ----- Folder PATH listing for volume NES_DISC V1 Volume serial number is 71FAE346 3CB1:A833 G. +---CDI| CDI_ALL.RTF| CDI_BUM.DAT| CDI_FONT.FNT| CDI_VCD.APP| +---EXT| LOT_X.VCD| PSD_X.VCD| +---MPEGAV +---NEWROM| G001.BIN| G002.BIN|.|.| G300.BIN| +---SEGMENT| ITEM0001.DAT|.|.| ITEM0031.DAT| ---VCD ENTRIES.VCD INFO.VCD LOT.VCD PSD.VCD. See what you can spot at the website gamecopyworld.com and you should find a program (may be in jap) called imbnes that allows one to put roms to play on import/modified psx.
It is possible the disk is looking for something is sector 0 such as a key code and you may need to use merge included with imbnes to fake the sectors so they will play. Also the problem you run into is the format is different. There are many major formats used with cds and you may need to burn the cd using DAO format instead of RAW which is a generic format. You will see the format by choosing properties under the cd drive. So you may need more sophisticated burning software.
My advice buy an AGP card S-video your computer to tv via the card and get an emulator from bestromsites.com tab marked checkpoint. I did see a rom conversion utility that may help. I will add to the confusion by saying I saw it on a Sega CD emulation page. I have two possible leads though. Try and try searching that is a good resource, they have made many conversions and keep quite an archive. Another suggestion would be to get all the language packs for explorer from Microsoft's website that you need and try to type in some of those things in yahoo and google and see what pops up.
This is also vague, but there may be a category that will take you to links 'across the boarder' into foreign search engines and you may find something once you find those. I think you need DivX installed to run the vcd files properly. If you don't have that, that may be the first thing you want to install. At least you may be able to see if it's worth while if you could take a peak. Also, list the size of these files, the dates, and any other info if you can, I think we are all curious now:). I thought this question was dead but since somebody revived it I can say the CDI stuff you see tells me the disk was made for the goldstar(now LG) CDI system that was released about the same time as the turbographx 16.
It was not popular because it was to expensive and those willing to spend money went with the turbographx system. Both those systems died unfortunate deaths due to a lack of software and the array of sponsors who flocked to the NES Also with a company like goldstar sponsoring it people shied away just like when bandai or mabye tiger electronics came out with some gameboy type device one christmas and less than two months later it became extinct. I would try a web search using the words goldstar + CDI and see if you find anything.