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Can't get CD rom to run on my machine . . .

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shivvy | 15:38 Tue 22nd Aug 2006 | Technology
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I recently bought a CD of old megadrive games from ebay. This is the link . . .
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ToeJam-Earl-1-and-2-many -more-Play-from-your-PC-Jam_W0QQitemZ130016986 005QQihZ003QQcategoryZ112789QQssPageNameZWDVWQ QrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
However, I can't get it to open on my machine. It says that it is a "BIN" file and when I go to open it, it wants to know what programme created it. Clearly, I haven't a clue, but it gives the option of selecting from a list or using the web to find out.
When I click on the option to use the web, it says that "no known program will open the file" and that "the file is part of a program".
Anyone got any ideas what I can do?
I am not very computer literate so simple answers please!
Thanks
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Either the chap intended for you to burn this to a new CD or he didn't burn this one correctly. If you have a CD burner and burning software, you should be able to burn the .bin to a new CD.

Does it have a .cue file aswell?
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It doesn't seem to have a .cue file.
I think I have to pay to subscribe to the link that you attached?
Are there lots of bin files, with names of the games, or just one .bin file on the disc?
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Yes fo3nix - lots of files with the names of the games on them. Any ideas?
You don't need to subscribe to see the solution on OBonio's link, just scroll down past the blue bit!
OK well you need to run the games from an emulator. A good one that I've used in the past has been gens2:

http://www.romnation.net/srv/emulators/4/genes is/gens-v2-11.html

Open the emulator, then load a game file that you want to play.
Though I'd have thought it'd have come with one on the disc. Maybe not though.

You can get tons more roms from that site too. The genesis is the megadrive, btw.
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Ah bum - in the gaming section I was advised that buying the CD would be a way of me not having to do the emulator thing because I am clueless/unconfident about downloading stuff.
See below:
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Gaming/Question 276628.html
OK. As Baseley09 said in that thread though, you do need an emulator.

As long as you have some form of anti-virus, you should have no real worries about downloading stuff.

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