![]() ![]() If the BIN/CUE you downloaded is faulty, the next time you start SSF it will either immediately crash or give you an error and not open. Now I'm going to discourage you from using this process. Put a check in Enable and click Browse to select the CUE file of your Saturn BIN/CUE. ![]() Look to the bottom for an area titled CD Image (CUE + BinaryImage). If it's closed, go to Hardware(H) > CD Open(O) to open it. The lower-left of SSF's window lets you know if the drive is open or closed. The first step is SSF needs to have the drive door open.So if your Saturn game is in a different format, you can't proceed with these directions. SSF's native support for booting ISOs only supports ISOs that are in BIN/CUE format.If you don't have a program that extracts RAR or 7z files, use 7-Zip (it's free). Extract your Saturn game from its ZIP, RAR, or 7z archive.Here's how to use SSF's native BIN/CUE booting: I'm going to walk you through this process, but then I'm going to discourage you from using it. The feature is tucked away in a not-so-obvious location. ![]() SSF does have the ability to boot ISOs in BIN/CUE format. ![]()
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