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2cool4u 09-01-2002 15:02

clone cd compatible issue
 
i have a philips 1208 cd/rw which is cd clone compatible,when when i go to back up delta force land warrior,which is safe disc 2 it says my philips in not compatible.
y is this and cant i back up a game with safe disk2

Monty Burns 09-01-2002 17:34

If you are talking about the philips pcrw 1208 you will have one problem. The writer supports correct efm enc####g but it only supports raw-dao16, which isn't enough for a sd2 game. Besides, do not try to make an image with this writer as its best supported read method is only raw. That's far beyond enough for sd2.

I hope I remember the facts correctly, as I used to have the same one. Maybe I am wrong.

2cool4u 09-01-2002 18:28

Quote:

Monty Burns (10-01-2002 01:34):
If you are talking about the philips pcrw 1208 you will have one problem. The writer supports correct efm enc####g but it only supports raw-dao16, which isn't enough for a sd2 game. Besides, do not try to make an image with this writer as its best supported read method is only raw. That's far beyond enough for sd2.

I hope I remember the facts correctly, as I used to have the same one. Maybe I am wrong.
so what u r saying(if im right) dont tick read sub channel data,just copy as normal(i.e just read)???

Monty Burns 11-01-2002 03:54

Well, you should not be able to backup the game 1:1, but you could either use a new version of clonecd and amplify the weak sectors. You could also try to use betablocker. Some people on this forum claim to have success this way, I haven't tried this as my writer is fully supported (incl. efm) by clonecd. After all, you could use a patch. This isn't the best solution, but your game will hopefully work then.


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