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    Default Dragon Force + Cassini don't like my cue!

    Whenever I run Dragon Force on my Cassini, it says "Wrong CUE file format 3". I have no idea what the problem is. My CUE file looks like this:

    FILE "CD.bin" BINARY


    REM SESSION 01 ; Not supported by other applications (*)
    TRACK 01 MODE1/2352
    INDEX 01 00:00:00
    REM MSF: 00:00:00 = LBA: 0
    TRACK 02 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 62:31:40
    REM MSF: 62:31:40 = LBA: 281365
    INDEX 01 62:33:42
    REM MSF: 62:33:42 = LBA: 281365

    REM (*) SESSION directives are unfortunately not properly supported
    REM 'out there'. IsoBuster however supports them !

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    ISOBuster cue.
    Either make a new cue with segacuemaker, or remove all the unecessary information.

    I've done it for you this once.

    FILE "CD.bin" BINARY
    TRACK 01 MODE1/2352
    INDEX 01 00:00:00
    TRACK 02 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 62:31:40
    INDEX 01 62:33:42
    Save the text in the quote as cd.cue and mount it with Daemon Tools. Or run with Cassini.

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    Edit it to look like this (copy and paste)

    FILE "CD.bin" BINARY
    TRACK 01 MODE1/2352
    INDEX 01 00:00:00
    TRACK 02 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 62:31:40
    INDEX 01 62:33:42




    Cassini doesn't like all those REM lines ISOBuster adds.
    That's why it's easier to use CDRWin to rip Saturn games--no need to go back and remove all those REM lines.

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    Can I ask what the REM lines are there for, also what do they do?
    Nothing will mount ISOBuster bin/cue images without having the REM lines removed.
    So I end up going back to CDRWin.

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    REM stands for Remark.

    It's just extra info that ISOBuster adds to the cue file.
    They really aren't necessary, and like you said, they just tend to screw everything up.

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    thanks for the help.

    wait, now it just freezes. Any suggestons??? I'm new to emulating a sega saturn.

    Never mind, I had the BIOS in a wrong folder.
    Last edited by SegNin; 30th-July-2007 at 19:59.

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