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    Default Can any1 play FF 7 on mac?????

    I posted this on other sites and almost figured it out.... but I figured I try you guys?
    I have the ps1 game but I tried to figure out how to play it on my mac.
    I got the emulator pcsx, popped the disc in and all was good... until the first battle came up and it froze...... I tried ff9 but it was al scrambled. Any Ideas???
    I have a Imac G5....
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    Ditch the macintrash!
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    get a windows emulator and the PC version of the game

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    please............my imac g5 aint trash homie :shoot:

    any way..........what do you mean by windows emulator???

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    an emulator that emulates the windows system.
    some references

    www.emulator-zone.com
    www.zophar.net

    you could also get ePSXe on emulator zone, a playstation emulator, and just play the discs from there. but I have no idea if it's mac compatible.

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    Does ePSXe have a build for Mac? I'd imagine it does. ePSXe > any other PS1 emulator.

    Get the plugins config'ed correctly and you should be ready to roll.


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    Default Absolutely no point to me

    Well there WAS a huge petition to get it on the mac but we were one Signature short -- WHERE WERE YOU THEN!

    no we had plenty but we were ignored. I signed it - even though i am all pc/linux.

    But yeah just find a mac specific ps 2emulator. Or get a distro of yellow dog linux and read up on how to run windows programs native on a linux os. Then, when you got it all set, FFvII will finally be remade and rereleased anyways lol.

    I say ps2, cause the ps2 emmys are usually more stable than ps one for various reasons.

    Good luck!

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    Good lookin out!!!
    I coped a ps1 emulator but it didnt' work right.
    I will look into a ps2 emu....
    I didnt' even know they had them???
    fwakyah!!!!! :shoot:

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    They do, but they aren't up to running standards. I'm assuming the PS2 emulator thing he typed was a typo, since it's not really what you need in this situation.

    Installing Yellow Dog Linux and getting a Linux build of ePSXe would be ideal if a Mac is your only option for playing it.


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    Default Connectix VGS

    If u get connectix (I think there is a downloadable version) and buy a controller that connects into your mac you can play most ps1 games on your mac. The company that made it was bought and closed down but at the pscx, flarestorm site I'm pretty sure there is a version...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hsu
    They do, but they aren't up to running standards. I'm assuming the PS2 emulator thing he typed was a typo, since it's not really what you need in this situation.

    Installing Yellow Dog Linux and getting a Linux build of ePSXe would be ideal if a Mac is your only option for playing it.
    Naw, Ps2 emmys run great this was a semi joke but with the release of 0sX being a little newer. Simply put running a ps 2 emmy would give him the backwards compadabilty for the game. Also from what I heard like 3 months afer ps2 came out is that emulation was actually easier for the -s2 than it predecessor. /shrug

    and since he has a g5 i doubt he wants to turn the computer into a souper playstation lol. Never know now adays though. Yellow dog is kinda lax though I run it on an old II si i have for a ir term. And thats all she does -_- lol

    Either way good luck

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