PS1/2 Playstation 1 Classic Help with iso file

shanefromoz

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Hello all,

I purchased a Playstation classic and added Bleemsync.
I have a game which is an iso file.
Can someone please explain step by step how i can get this to work and which file i put it in on the usb stick?
I have bin + cue games and they work perfectly.
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Back in the day, we would mount the iso as disk image and burn disc as .bin/cue. Power iso and I think daemon tools.

I kind of want to get a psx classic, but my ps2 would give me evil eye.
 
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bin/cue games work perfect but cant get iso games to load at all.

Can i please ask what does one do with .mdf files?

It's a disc image file like an Iso file but obviously uses it's own format for storing the data. The format may have been created by the makers of a disc burning/image creating software called Alcohol.
 
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It's a disc image file like an Iso file but obviously uses it's own format for storing the data. The format may have been created by the makers of a disc burning/image creating software called Alcohol.
That’s the one! Alcohol! We’d use that to mount iso on pc, then burn to bin/cue with imgburn or isobuster. I think someone may have created a iso=>bin/cue converter.
 

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So what do i do with the .mdf files?
Mount them on a virtual drive on a PC or Mac with something like Daemon Tools and rip them to bin/cue as slaphappygamer pointed out. You can use PowerISO too. Or find that game as a bin/cue rip.
 
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