Post subject: Confused, hoping someone could help.
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I've been trying to figure out how to do this with no luck what so ever. So, maybe someone here can tell me what I need to do. Got BizHawk, very nice little emulator, useful being able to do several different ROM from various systems in one. Only one thing I can't seem to figure out. In the games that has two ROMs to play it, how do load up the second ROM without restarting the whole game? I have a feeling it has something to do with the multi-disk bundler, but I can't seem to figure out how to get that work. It's driving me nuts, so I come here to ask you people how that is done. Thank you.
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KurumiGinger wrote:
I have a feeling it has something to do with the multi-disk bundler.
It is. Pick the corresponding system that requires it (DO THIS FIRST): Apple][, Commodore 64 (C64), GameBoy (This is for Dual Link), PC-FX, PlayStation (PSX), Sega Saturn (SAT) or ZX Spectrum. Now after selecting the system browse and associate the filetype (using PlayStation in this case) that you require to use it (in my case the .cue file) then repeat till you have all the disks covered. Select "Browse" and then save it with the .xml extension it provides then Save and Run. To change disk select the console's you've chosen tab (PSX) and select Disk Controls. Press Open then select the next disk and then press Close. Congrats, you changed disks.
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Cool, that fixes one of the two games. One more question, then things should be great. What if one of the games was a Sega CD, which should I choice?
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I can kinda mention this cause it's kinda true. Sega CD isn't supported as Multi-Disk... for now. There was a hot-addition to it that didn't pan out quite well and had issues.
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Dang, well, I only a few multi discs ones for Sega CD, and still have my other emulator for those. But, you did help me with getting the Apple II one working, which I am very happy about. If someday you do get the Sega CD working in a future update, just know, would be very pleased. But still thank you for your help.