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What do I do with bin files?
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So, I'm trying to get some sprites out of my ISO rom of "Tactics ogre: Let us cling together" for the psp. I found a sprite sheet, but it was for the Snes version version, which lacks several things. I've done some basic ripping, but am still new to this. Anyways, since its an ISO, I decided to mount it on Daemon tools, which I believe works because I got several files from it. Let me know if I should be doing something else here. Anyways, the only images I got (can't recall what they were) were only things like title screens. The majority of the ISO were bin files, and they all appear to contain data, since their names were "DATA.bin." Anyways, I did some research, and I somehow found out that if I made a CUE file, I could use daemon tools to access the BIN files. Well, I made the cue file using notepad (I had to input some text or something) and tried mounting it, but it just stops after I try to mount it, daemon tools jusr stops responding. I'm going to a class for like an hour, so I'll let it try to open it, but I was wondering if anyone knows either:
A) Why daemon tools is doing this?
B) What else can I use to open bin files?
Thanks for any help!
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#2
CUE/BIN relationship is about the CD image (the ISO is the BIN in this case), not with files in the image itself. Any BIN inside of an ISO can be opened with a Tile Viewer like TiledGGD, Tile Molester, or the like.

If I remember it right, the PSX version also had a DATA.bin that could be opened and had the sprites and stuff.
Doofenshmirtz: This is a little bit awkward but have you seen my escape jet keys? (Perry nods) What, you have? Well that's great! So where are they? (Perry looks away) You won't tell me? Is this because you don't speak or are you just being a jerk?
~Phineas and Ferb, "One Good Scare Ought to Do It!" (2008)
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What do you mean by the PSX version?
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#4
Tactics Ogre was also on the original Playstation.
Doofenshmirtz: This is a little bit awkward but have you seen my escape jet keys? (Perry nods) What, you have? Well that's great! So where are they? (Perry looks away) You won't tell me? Is this because you don't speak or are you just being a jerk?
~Phineas and Ferb, "One Good Scare Ought to Do It!" (2008)
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#5
Ah, I see. Thanks, I'm just headed home, so I'll try using a tile viewer when I get back! I'll let you know how it goes Smile
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Well it was worth a shot, but this seems like it'll be too much of a challenge. I'll have to ask for this in requests :-/
Thanks for the help though Smile
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