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I need help de-compiling a Sega CD ROM
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I am attempting to extract files from the poorly received "Wild Woody",but to be completely honest, I have almost no idea where to start.

It would be a massive help if somebody could show me what software I can use to extract and de-compile all the files within the .bin file.

Once I get to these files, I need to know what file extension is used for sprite files, so that I might be able to convert them to traditional image files.

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Assuming Sega CDs are similarly packed to regular CDs (which to my knowledge they are), you can probably open it up easily with 7-zip. See what you can get using that.
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(04-28-2017, 10:46 PM)puggsoy Wrote: Assuming Sega CDs are similarly packed to regular CDs (which to my knowledge they are), you can probably open it up easily with 7-zip. See what you can get using that.

Thanks, I'll give it a try.


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