Pro Tools Hd Card LSD: Dream Emulator download for PC?
Howdy!
I'm looking for a way to download 'LSD Dream Emulator' and be able to play it on the PC
I've tried various different options, However none of them seem to be working.
I have downloaded DAEMON tools pro, and added a DT Virtual Drive, But once I opened the BD-ROM Drive It simply comes up with a 'SLPS_015.56' file which when opened on Notepad comes up with seemingly unimportant characters and symbols and a 'SYSTEM.CNF' file which I opened with Notepad, The file simply opens to this
Am I doing something wrong on DAEMON or is it simply the wrong file?
So can someone tell me where I can download the game and give me a few easy steps to succesfully open and play it on my computer?
Im running Vista Home Premium on Service Pack 2, 32-bit Operating System wih an ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3470 graphics card.
Thank you in advance
You're forgetting the most crucial part: A PlayStation emulator. LSD is a PS1 game, so you need to either play it on a PS1 or use an emulator. Get ePSXe and PS1 BIOS for Japan and you should be able to play it. Keep in mind that it's not exactly legal to download the BIOS... or the game itself for that matter.
Out Ware What is the best line of kitchen ware out there now?
I am looking for a decent set of pans for my home. I don't need a gourmet set, I am not a chef just a mom. I want a sturdy set that is non-stick and preferrably dishwasher safe. I am looking to pay between $80.00- $100.00. $120.00 tops. Anyone have any suggestions?
I got a set of Emeril pots and pans at Linen's and Things, use your 20% off coupon, they take them even if they are expired, and if they're on sale they will run about $125.00, or a little more, but they are worth it. Nothing sticks and they clean up so nicely, love em.
Station Desktop Studio Can anybody offer some hardware advice for a dedicated audio production PC?
I'm planning on building a new desktop audio studio in the near future. Though not entire useless, my current configuration no longer, and never again will, serve the purpose it once did. Also, as an audio development station, it was a mid grade setup at best, and I like to go for something more professional. I'm wondering if there are any experienced techs out there, that could offer suggestions on particular motherboard / audio interface combinations that work exceptionally well together. Or, if anybody knows a cross reference resource I could use to contrast and compare different configurations, that would be great as well. Thanks for any help you can give.
OK, you did say audio, not video...right?
I earlier spec'd out a system that would work very well for that, with some minor modifications. Start with this:
Note you can get prices cheaper on newegg or mwave or search froogle or whatever.
Then instead of the 640GB black WD hard drive, get a 1TB WD "blue" hard drive. Or maybe two of them. That would be more appropriate for audio production. You won't need highest performance hard drives, but you will need more storage space. The "blue" line by WD would be a perfect match, still offering great performance.
The only other modification? I'd probably switch to a Phenom II X4 955, just for the faster clock speed. But the X3 720 would work well, also.
The audio interface? You would be the best person to ask about that, as you've done that kind of work in the past. But you will definitely need a high-end audio card. I'm guessing it will be PCI format. Or maybe PCI-Express format. But the motherboard above has a good mix of expansion slots, so it will work well with any audio card you use for audio production.