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Sega CD Games in CHD format from The PiPiggies. The PiPiggies have been getting deep into CHD recently and have dropped us a message with a few good rom sets – first up we had the often overlooked PC Engine CD Rom set, all in CHD format, and then the amazing TurboGraFX 16 CD CHD Set now they bring us SEGA CD Romset in CHD format – these guys rock!!
All Consoles. 3DO. Atari 2600. Atari 5200. Atari 7800. Atari Jaguar.
Atari Lynx. Coleco Colecovision. Dreamcast. Game Gear. Gameboy / Color. Gameboy Advance. GameCube.
GCE Vectrex. MAME.
Mattel Intellivision. Memotech MTX512. MGT Sam Coupe. MSX1. MSX2.
Neo Geo. Neo Geo CD. Neo Geo Pocket. Nintendo. Nintendo 64.
Nintendo DS. PC-Engine. PlayStation. PlayStation 2. PSP. Sega CD. Sega Genesis.
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Sega Master System. Sega Saturn. Super Nintendo. TurboGrafx-16. WonderSwan / ColorSearch.
I have some Sega CD games that I would like to make.iso files of for my emulator, but unfortunately I am having some problems. Every program that I use puts my game into a.bin and.cue file or.img and.cue file. This would normally not bother me but I find it far more convenient to have just one file that the game can be ripped into weather I have to convert the two files and combine them or just to put them together into one file, I don't really care, but I can not find any such program to do this can someone please help me?PS I don't care of the file format I just want one file that a game can be put into.
This would normally not bother me but I find it far more convenient to have just one file that the game can be ripped into weather I have to convert the two files and combine them or just to put them together into one file, I don't really care, but I can not find any such program to do this can someone please help me?If I'm understanding you correctly, you only want one file for the emulator to read? If so, then BIN/CUE is the way to go, as Kega Fusion and other emulators can read the bin or the cue. If you're wanting to set this up using a front end, you can just customize your front end to filter out whichever extension you prefer, since they're both the same thing. Besides, it's not as if.cue files are taking up space - they're 1k each.
=PEDIT: Sorry, this was meant to be an edit of my earler post.
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