So to play a CD-I game on this I'll need a cable?
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So to play a CD-I game on this I'll need a cable?
I'm pretty clueless about this sort of thing, but now I've suddenly discovered you need a cable to play these games.
Is it true? Will there EVER be any way to use this emulator without a cable?
Can someone also tell me the steps I will need to take to play three of the CD-I games? BTW I don't have a CD-I myself.
Is it true? Will there EVER be any way to use this emulator without a cable?
Can someone also tell me the steps I will need to take to play three of the CD-I games? BTW I don't have a CD-I myself.
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yes it does.
In order to actually run CD-i software, the emulator needs copies of the CD-i player ROMs. These ROMs are copyrighted and cannot be freely redistributed, but you can easily obtain them via the serial port of a physical CD-i player. For this you need a so-called CD-i Nullmodem Cable that will be available separately, or you can make your own.
At the current time only the ROMs from a subset of CD-i players are fully compatible with the emulator; this is being worked on and future player compatibility updates will be free. Full details will be available when the software is released.
If you download the ROM's elsewhere, we call it illegal. And, ofcourse, we can't promote this. So, legally, yes you need a cable to get the ROM of your player.
You should also own the game you want to play on the emulator. That's because the content is copyrighted.
We all know the terms 'p2p' and 'piracy', though ...
So: You need a cable to load the ROM to your PC, or download it *somewhere*. Once you have this ROM, you don't need the cable anymore to run the emulator.
In order to actually run CD-i software, the emulator needs copies of the CD-i player ROMs. These ROMs are copyrighted and cannot be freely redistributed, but you can easily obtain them via the serial port of a physical CD-i player. For this you need a so-called CD-i Nullmodem Cable that will be available separately, or you can make your own.
At the current time only the ROMs from a subset of CD-i players are fully compatible with the emulator; this is being worked on and future player compatibility updates will be free. Full details will be available when the software is released.
If you download the ROM's elsewhere, we call it illegal. And, ofcourse, we can't promote this. So, legally, yes you need a cable to get the ROM of your player.
You should also own the game you want to play on the emulator. That's because the content is copyrighted.
We all know the terms 'p2p' and 'piracy', though ...
So: You need a cable to load the ROM to your PC, or download it *somewhere*. Once you have this ROM, you don't need the cable anymore to run the emulator.
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Emulator Cable
The only thing you'll need is a CDi BIOS !! Then the emulator will work fine also without the cable.....
The only time you'll need that cable is to download your BIOS from your cdi player so you can use it legaly with your own BIOS. You can also look on the internet for a CDI Bios (Illegal) and play with the emu....
Then the only thing is to get the games and play.....
if Bas mentions ROM that's the CDi players BIOS and the Games are on CD and if you are looking for games....buy them!
Or look good on the CDi sites
TerraTron
The only time you'll need that cable is to download your BIOS from your cdi player so you can use it legaly with your own BIOS. You can also look on the internet for a CDI Bios (Illegal) and play with the emu....
Then the only thing is to get the games and play.....
if Bas mentions ROM that's the CDi players BIOS and the Games are on CD and if you are looking for games....buy them!
Or look good on the CDi sites
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We won't help with locating a BIOS file or linking to it through these forums because of the legal issues involved.Eat-an-Octorok wrote:I searched for the BIOS and there was no use.
Anyone know an effective group of words to search for? Or a site with a BIOS on?
WTF is a BIOS anyway?
A BIOS file is basically the consoles internal software or operating system, so in this case it is the software the CD-i player uses to play CD-i applications. A good comparison is the SCPH PSX BIOS files that dominate the net and is probably the most commonly found.
o a few simple Q's i dont totaly understand the workign of the CDi myself but im a big fan of Zelda and am looking forward to getting this emulator, as i know will be thousands of zelda fans,
but
can i play the actual CDi CD. i have the bin/cue files for back up games i have
will the
philips_cdi-910_bios_rom_(memorex-tandy_version)
bios work on this emulator it is from the CDI i have
but
can i play the actual CDi CD. i have the bin/cue files for back up games i have
will the
philips_cdi-910_bios_rom_(memorex-tandy_version)
bios work on this emulator it is from the CDI i have