Adding PCE console specific layer on top of that, makes for an interesting challenge (no, not a reference to Ys II).
Quote from: nat on February 22, 2007, 03:20:13 AMQuote from: rolins on February 21, 2007, 06:50:53 PMIf you have the original CD then make another image, this time make it a BIN/CUE. There much easier to patch and you don't have to worry about the track order. So.... How do I make a BIN/CUE image under OS X? Sounds like that might be the easiest route.The built-in burning software in MacOS doesn't support BIN/CUE. So you need a program like Toast.
Quote from: rolins on February 21, 2007, 06:50:53 PMIf you have the original CD then make another image, this time make it a BIN/CUE. There much easier to patch and you don't have to worry about the track order. So.... How do I make a BIN/CUE image under OS X? Sounds like that might be the easiest route.
If you have the original CD then make another image, this time make it a BIN/CUE. There much easier to patch and you don't have to worry about the track order.
At least Microsoft doesn't crank out incremental upgrades every year or so. At last count, OSX has gone through 5 releases in 7 years at +$100 each (and people say MS is a greedy whore).
As for Ys 4, too bad I still don't know what they are saying during the cinemas. Subtitles would be awesome.