Hey guys,
I'm new to PSX dev. Some emulators can't run the .exe files that the tutorial generates, so I thought I could make a .iso file instead.
I followed the tutorial here:
http://www.psxdev.net/help/cdrom_mastering.html
I'm getting the following error messages when I run go.bat:
https://freeimage.host/i/VM6av1
When I look into the .CTI file for the errors shown at the corresponding line numbers it says nothing of the sort.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
xlx
BUILDCD Error 76 - Can't make ISO (tutorial not working)
BUILDCD Error 76 - Can't make ISO (tutorial not working)
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I recommend using Lameguy64's MKPSXISO program.
https://github.com/Lameguy64/mkpsxiso
https://github.com/Lameguy64/mkpsxiso
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That happens if your directory path is too long. It's a bug in the long filename parser logic since it was designed for MS-DOS with the 8.1 filename system. Try putting your project into something like "C:\Psy-Q\Projects\TEST" and it should work.
However yes, I highly recommend using LameGuy's MKPSXISO tool

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PlayStation Development PC: Windows 98 SE, Pentium 3 at 400MHz, 128MB SDRAM, DTL-H2000, DTL-H2010, DTL-H201A, DTL-S2020 (with 4GB SCSI-2 HDD), 21" Sony G420, CD-R burner, 3.25" and 5.25" Floppy Diskette Drives, ZIP 100 Diskette Drive and an IBM Model M keyboard.
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