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  1. #1 Burning cue & iso on Mac OSX 
    sharpie is offline Registered User
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    I'm trying to burn an NES emulator (imbNES) to CD on Mac OSX using the .cue and .iso files. The program creates a .cue and .iso file, no .bin file. When I burn the .iso file in an image burner, it doesn't come out right (you can't read the cd in windows).

    Am I doing something wrong? Is there a program that can make the .iso into a .bin, or is there a program that can use both the .cue and .iso files?
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    dave_x is offline PS2 Esquire
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    What program is creating a .cue and .iso file? That's really odd. I know that Toast can burn bin/cue files just fine, so your best bet is to convert the .iso to a .bin. I don't know of a Mac app to do it, but IsoBuster on the PC should be able to do it.
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