Very Simple.

This little package utilizes ASPI SCSI drivers for the Philips CDD2000.  If your drive
supports the Adaptec SCSI card drivers, this little program should work fine.

COPY THIS PROGRAM TO THE C: DRIVE OR EDIT THE SHORTCUTS YOURSELF.

PSXCOPY is the force behind it all.  It copies Sony Playstation discs, including all images
and .wav files.  IT DOES NOT DEFEAT COPY PROTECTION.  After the PSX disc is copied to the
drive the file DAO.EXE is used.

DAO.EXE will automatically search for three files (PSX.RAW, PSX.WAV & PSX.CUE).  When it
finds the files in the "PSXBurn" directory, it starts writing to the CD-R.

The little shortcuts included in this document work under Windows95.  They automatically
restart the computer in MS-DOS mode and loads the CD-writer SCSI drivers.  
Put the PSX CD in the CD-writer and hit enter. 
PSXCOPY goes to work, storing the copied images in the PSXBurn directory.

After this is complete, replace the PSX original Cd with a blank CD-R and hit enter.
DAO.EXE finds the three files in the PSXBurn directory and starts writing.

PSX Read Only - This file only creates images of the PSX original CD on your HD. Put
		your PSX original CD in only.

PSX Burn Only - This file finds those images in the default PSXBurn directory and starts
		writing to a blank CD-R.  Put a blank in to burn only. You must have first
		used "PSX Read Only" to use "PSX Burn Only".

PSX Read & Burn - Put the original PSX CD in first.
		  This one will create an image.  
		  When it's complete, put in a blank CD-R and hit enter.  
		  The image will be burned to the blank.
 
Make sure you know how much space you need on your HD to burn.  Some discs are as much as
650 Mbs.  

AGAIN *** THIS PROGRAM DOES NOT DEFEAT COPY PROTECTION --- GO BUY A MOD CHIP FOR THAT ***
I got a MOD chip and it works perfectly (if you know how to solder).  

GOTO:  www.lightlink.com/orb for the MOD chip. Well worth it.

From Windows95 click on a shortcut (either read or burn).