Joey_sw wrote:CloneCD has better compatibilty of creating workings cd-images from CD with copy-protection mechanism,
instead of standardized . […]
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CloneCD has better compatibilty of creating workings cd-images from CD with copy-protection mechanism,
instead of standardized .ISOs.
why standardized iso doesn't good?
because any anti-copy mechanism actually break the CD specification standards (you know, that colored/rainbow book).
Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure is so ancient that I'm pretty sure it predates sophisticated copy protection schemes.
One thing old games did often do was expect the CD to be in the first drive letter after the hard drive. If your virtual drive emulator comes up as the last drive letter, you should try re-arranging your drive letters. (I believe the relevant setting is in the Windows Computer Management control panel, in Administrative Tools.)
seskanda wrote:I doubt the CD has audio tracks, since the entire CD contents is under 40 MB.
I know for a fact that it does. As Mr. Dominus says, audio tracks on a mixed-mode CD don't show up in Windows Explorer, and if you have a .iso image (instead of a bin/cue), the audio tracks will be missing. Nonetheless, I seem to recall running this game in the past without the audio tracks.