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Hi Everyone !

After some research in the forum , I´ve found this to use batch to use ECM Tools in within GameEx

The idea of JK1974 is great , and helped me a lot to find the answer for my problem.

Based on his code , I´ve modified it to apply better to my situation.

So here´s my code

@echo on

set directory=%1

set directory=%directory:~1,-1%

set file=%2

set file=%file:~1,-1%

"C:\Playstation\packiso\unpakkIso.exe" "%directory%"

"%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Daemon Tools Lite\daemon.exe" -mount 0,"%directory%\%file%"

C:\Playstation\ePSXe.exe -nogui -slowboot

I´ve made just a few changes... :lol:

Well , I need help in the following.

This batch file does it :

1-Run Unpackiso to Unpack my game and get it ready do be mounted by Daemon Tools

2-Mount the ISO file

3-Run epsxe.

My problem is , after unpacking the ISO , the BIG *.bin file stays in the folder.

And if I want to play the same game again, I will have to wait (a lot) the unpackiso process finish again.

I want that the Batch file check if a *.BIN file is present , and if yes skips the process of unpackiso. Going right to the Daemon tools step.

And after that , mount the *.cue that is already present in the directory.

Thanks to everyone !

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@echo on

set directory=%1

set directory=%directory:~1,-1%

set file=%2

set file=%file:~1,-1%

What are the input file names are they *.bin files?

If they are you could use:

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IF NOT EXIST %file% GOTO unpack ELSE GOTO end

:unpack

"C:\Playstation\packiso\unpakkIso.exe" "%directory%"

GOTO end

:end

"%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Daemon Tools Lite\daemon.exe" -mount 0,"%directory%\%file%"

C:\Playstation\ePSXe.exe -nogui -slowboot

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Check out

http://www.computerhope.com - for more batch file commands

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