Hi, I'm trying to install the cd-i emulator on my pc. I've downloaded the emulator program and the Cd-i link program and have the Null modem cable connecting the Pc to the cd-i player, but i am confused as to what to do next. In all honesty i don't really understand the documantation provided with the programs !! Can anyone tell me what i am suppose to do next to get the ROM files onto the pc. The model of the Cd-i player is 210 if tha has any bearing on it.
Thanks in advance,
Chris
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You realize Cludeo won't work yet with the emulator
Welcome cluedofan, have you tried this:
For uploading the CD-i system ROMs you need to connect the nullmodem cable and type the following command line:
cdilink -roms
When cdilink says "Waiting for stub..." you must turn on the CD-i player
(if your player supports the download subset) or start the cdi_stub disc
(if your player does not support the download subset).
Note: when using the cdi_stub disc, you need to use the -nostub option.
If you've connected everything properly, cdilink will recognize the CD-i
player and start communicating with it. A typical cdilink -roms session
looks like this:
CD-i Link version 0.5.x
Waiting for stub...
Downloading cdistub...
00008XXX
Ending download stub...
CD-i Stub version 0.5.x
Reading module directory...
Reading module information...
00XXXXXX
Found XX modules
Reading memory list...
Building ROM list...
Uploading cdixxxy.rom (512K)...
00XXXXXX
Uploading xmpegy.rom (128K)...
00EXXXXX
Ending stub...
Done!
Welcome cluedofan, have you tried this:
For uploading the CD-i system ROMs you need to connect the nullmodem cable and type the following command line:
cdilink -roms
When cdilink says "Waiting for stub..." you must turn on the CD-i player
(if your player supports the download subset) or start the cdi_stub disc
(if your player does not support the download subset).
Note: when using the cdi_stub disc, you need to use the -nostub option.
If you've connected everything properly, cdilink will recognize the CD-i
player and start communicating with it. A typical cdilink -roms session
looks like this:
CD-i Link version 0.5.x
Waiting for stub...
Downloading cdistub...
00008XXX
Ending download stub...
CD-i Stub version 0.5.x
Reading module directory...
Reading module information...
00XXXXXX
Found XX modules
Reading memory list...
Building ROM list...
Uploading cdixxxy.rom (512K)...
00XXXXXX
Uploading xmpegy.rom (128K)...
00EXXXXX
Ending stub...
Done!
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