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Diffstat (limited to 'examples/io')
| -rw-r--r-- | examples/io/system573/iso.xml | 13 |
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/examples/io/system573/iso.xml b/examples/io/system573/iso.xml index 2226089..d22665c 100644 --- a/examples/io/system573/iso.xml +++ b/examples/io/system573/iso.xml @@ -1,8 +1,5 @@ <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> -<iso_project - image_name="${CD_IMAGE_NAME}.bin" - cue_sheet="${CD_IMAGE_NAME}.cue" -> +<iso_project> <track type="data"> <identifiers system ="PLAYSTATION" @@ -19,9 +16,9 @@ The System 573 BIOS does not parse SYSTEM.CNF, it's instead hardcoded to look for an executable named PSX.EXE. Some modded or hacked BIOS variants may instead look for slightly altered - file names (QSY.DXD, SSW.BXF, TSV.AXG) as an obfuscation - measure, so it's recommended to have multiple copies of the - executable on the disc. + file names (QSY.DXD, SSW.BXF, TSV.AXG, GSE.NXX, NSE.GXX) as an + obfuscation measure, so it's recommended to have multiple + copies of the executable on the disc. Note that this behavior can be abused to make multi-system CDs with different executables for PS1 and 573 (i.e. have both @@ -33,6 +30,8 @@ <file name="QSY.DXD" type="data" source="system573.exe" /> <file name="SSW.BXF" type="data" source="system573.exe" /> <file name="TSV.AXG" type="data" source="system573.exe" /> + <file name="GSE.NXX" type="data" source="system573.exe" /> + <file name="NSE.GXX" type="data" source="system573.exe" /> <dummy sectors="1024"/> </directory_tree> |
