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    psxpcsx rearmedprotectedlybcriptemulator
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    • dudinoD
      dudino
      last edited by dudino

      Pi Model or other hardware: 3 B+
      RetroPie Version Used : 4.4
      Built From: vanilla
      Emulator: PCSX-Rearmed r22 with SCPH1001.BIN bios

      hi, today i wanted to try to get my Dino Crisis 1 working and did a clean rip of my original cd "Dino Crisis German SLES_02209".
      I know this game has a protection build in and it's not easy to get the game working so i searched a lot of the internet and tried a lot of options but nothing did work. then i found this thread here "https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/2970/psx-games-with-lybcript" and so i put a .sbi file into roms/psx. now the strange part begins. when i start the game from the emuStation the game freeze at the Violent Warning screen (protection) but if i start the game throug the "MAIN MENU" "Load Content" in the emulator it self the game runs without any problems. so my question is now what is the difference to boot the game throug the .cue or .bin file? if it will help i can make a video of my problem.

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      • dudinoD
        dudino
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        ok never mind i found my mistake. the file extension was wrong. i had ".BIN" and it has to be ".bin" then the .sbi file will work correctly.

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