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The 3DO | This section documents on how you can play your physical backups on your 3DO, provided that you own the physical games and that you have previously created a backup. | ||
== Copy Protections == | |||
The 3DO long before affordable consumer CD burners were made, have no copy protection built into the firmware, meaning that any out-of-region game (including homemade burnt CD-Rs) can boot without performing any form of physical modifications to the hardware. | |||
== Prerequisites == | == Prerequisites == | ||
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# Open "ImgBurn" and select the icon labelled "Write image file to disc". | # Open "ImgBurn" and select the icon labelled "Write image file to disc". | ||
# Under the 'Source' tab, select the 'magnifying glass' icon, and open the disc image you wish to burn. | # Under the 'Source' tab, select the 'magnifying glass' icon, and open the disc image you wish to burn. | ||
# Under 'Settings', | # Under 'Settings', set the write speed to either MAX or slow, whichever is preferred best. | ||
# Click the "Burn" button to write the image to the disc. | # Click the "Burn" button to write the image to the disc. |
Latest revision as of 13:17, 3 November 2024
This section documents on how you can play your physical backups on your 3DO, provided that you own the physical games and that you have previously created a backup.
Copy Protections
The 3DO long before affordable consumer CD burners were made, have no copy protection built into the firmware, meaning that any out-of-region game (including homemade burnt CD-Rs) can boot without performing any form of physical modifications to the hardware.
Prerequisites
- A 3DO model (any model is supported)
- If your model has trouble reading burned media, try re-adjusting the laser pot. This will, however, requires knowledge of proper maintenance.
- A computer with an appropriate CD-RW burner
- ImgBurn
- High-quality CD-R media (use either Taiyo Yuden (CMC) or Verbatim AZO media, do NOT use CD-RW discs)
- A backup of your disc (can either be in BIN/CUE or ISO format, BIN/CUE recommended)
Burning your backup
- Open "ImgBurn" and select the icon labelled "Write image file to disc".
- Under the 'Source' tab, select the 'magnifying glass' icon, and open the disc image you wish to burn.
- Under 'Settings', set the write speed to either MAX or slow, whichever is preferred best.
- Click the "Burn" button to write the image to the disc.