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I was wondering if I could somehow rip the whole CD into an ISO file or
something, then use it as some "virtual CD drive". This would definitely
solve my speed problems, I think.
What started me thinking is that I would like to play an old game which runs
from CD, but is damn slow. Every
time the scene changes, it loads a new song from the CD, and this takes long
(also on my 2,4GHz computer, with a 52x LG CD reader). It doesn't use
ordinary files, but ordinary CD tracks for the music. (These don't show in
the file system.) So simply copying the contents of the CD to the
winchester and running the game from there doesn't work.
Any ideas? (Or at least where to look after a solution?)
Thx
Please tell me if there are more appropriate groups for this question.
I was wondering if I could somehow rip the whole CD into an ISO file or
something, then use it as some "virtual CD drive". This would definitely
solve my speed problems, I think.
What started me thinking is that I would like to play an old game which runs
from CD, but is damn slow. Every
time the scene changes, it loads a new song from the CD, and this takes long
(also on my 2,4GHz computer, with a 52x LG CD reader). It doesn't use
ordinary files, but ordinary CD tracks for the music. (These don't show in
the file system.) So simply copying the contents of the CD to the
winchester and running the game from there doesn't work.
Any ideas? (Or at least where to look after a solution?)
Thx