How To Burn Playstation 1 Games On Mac

While you can buy games through the Mac App Store, major games retailers like Steam, Origin, Battle.net, and GOG all have Mac clients with better selections than the App Store. If the game you want is there and your Mac has the hardware to run it, it will run. The quality of macOS’ game selection depend on what games you like to play.

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title says it all - how can i burn downloaded ps1 ISOs with a mac? i did this like 6 years ago on an old mac and i'm not sure how. i'm sure i used toast, but i'm not sure what the settings were. i tried burning a game last night on my old laptop (which is still newer than what i used to burn with) and it didn't work... i've been pulling my hair out googling and finding nothing. can someone tell me how to do this?
first to answer without saying 'boot camp' gets a warp whistle!
[UPDATE]
i was actually searching for how to do this the other night and the first result from google was my own post from nearly 4 years ago! wowza!
since i've figured out the answer to my own question, i thought i'd leave it here in case anyone needs to know... maybe even for my own future reference
these instructions are for using toast titanium 8, though any version should suffice.
CCD (cloneCD image)How To Burn Playstation 1 Games On MacHow to burn playstation 1 games on mac mini
1) select the 'copy' tab

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2) choose 'image file'

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3) select the .img file
4) burn!
single BIN/CUE
1) select the 'copy' tab
2) choose 'bin/cue files'
3) select the cue file
4) burn!
multiple BINs

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1) select the 'copy' tab
2) choose 'multi-track CD-ROM XA'

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3) select the BIN files

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4) to be safe, check the cue file to make sure the block sizes match in the toast window
Playstation5) burn!
i've yet to come across any ISO files, but i think the CCD method should work for those too.