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idontknowforgot 30-07-2002 05:42

Ps2 Bootdisc No Need For Modchip
 
i am selling the new ps2 bootdisc which boots backups without the need for a modchip. It was developed in the far east and on booting makes your ps2 run tthrough a few self tests then says complete . at this point you eject the disk and then put in tour backuo and it will play supports uk usa and jap machines
this is for sale for £20 or $30 please order by emailing cheapdvdfilms**********com payment instructions will be emailed to you dispatched in 24 hrs

TylerDurden 30-07-2002 06:29

Yeah right Ive been in the ps2 mod buisness for a long time and EVERY single boot disc I have come across never worked. Or only worked for PS1 backups.

I dont trust you!



Tyler!

idontknowforgot 30-07-2002 16:15

well that is up to you but i will quickly go through the process of how the disc works
when inserted into the ps2 the playstion one logo comes up as if it is a ps1 game. Then the machine runs about a dozen self tests such as testing memory cards ram etc. you then see a brick wall and have the message saying completed appears you then ejct the boot disk and insert a ps2 backup and it boots fine. dvdr backups do not boot only the cdr backups but just about every game has cdr backup versions of it availible but spanning multiple disks. I think this is a small thing to suffer to not have to risk opening your mavhine to fit a modchip most of which also requiring a disk swap( unless is messiah ect which is very hard to fit and takes about 2-3 hours to do)
anyway i can understand your sceptism alot of people dont trust new things but remember no one thought a boot disc for dc would appear but it did then shortly after self booting backups appeared. things dont stand stillAC

DJB14336 31-07-2002 00:22

.....Mods requiring swaps.....
 
Errr....isn't this method essentially a swap?

Besides, alot of people already have a GS2/AR2 for the sake of cracking some games. The swap mods are pretty cheap, and not that hard to install--and most all will boot DVD-R's. The only limitations are against TOC.

$30 seems a bit pricey for such a limited functionality, when a v5 US can do it all with a no-solder and GS 2 for $45.

I have to agree with Tyler...seems a bit sketchy.

Raist

filippos 31-07-2002 01:14

Even if this disc boots as you say i dont understand how after the swap the backups play since i tried AR, GS on a ps2 with out a modchip and in both cases all backups crashed(freez). I think that the backups still need a patch.

bighap 31-07-2002 01:34

This is a load of bs

charlie_ps2 31-07-2002 02:36

Send me an evaluation copy and I will write a review.

If you are willing then my e-mail address is charlie_ps2**********com

In the meantime the sceptics have it. If you don't send me an evaluation copy nobody's going to believe you anyway.

dust2dust 31-07-2002 15:04

send me evaluation copy as well if works u get £20
dust4dust**********com
lol i think we not hear from him

Warlock 31-07-2002 18:51

Quote:

Originally posted by idontknowforgot
well that is up to you but i will quickly go through the process of how the disc works
when inserted into the ps2 the playstion one logo comes up as if it is a ps1 game. Then the machine runs about a dozen self tests such as testing memory cards ram etc. you then see a brick wall and have the message saying completed appears you then ejct the boot disk and insert a ps2 backup and it boots fine. dvdr backups do not boot only the cdr backups but just about every game has cdr backup versions of it availible but spanning multiple disks. I think this is a small thing to suffer to not have to risk opening your mavhine to fit a modchip most of which also requiring a disk swap( unless is messiah ect which is very hard to fit and takes about 2-3 hours to do)
anyway i can understand your sceptism alot of people dont trust new things but remember no one thought a boot disc for dc would appear but it did then shortly after self booting backups appeared. things dont stand stillAC

Man you are full of it. There is no way to boot a PS2 backup from PSX format. It's different code. I hope no one out there is stupid enough to fall for this.

NightStalker 31-07-2002 19:00

I have some beach front property for sale in Idaho :D Anyone interested can email me :D

charlie_ps2 01-08-2002 00:54

Quote:

Originally posted by NightStalker
I have some beach front property for sale in Idaho :D Anyone interested can email me :D
Send me an evaluation copy of your property and I will review.

wod_uk 01-08-2002 07:41

how can you have a boot disc, as that would mean the bad sectors that sony put on to the cds has some how been extracted and the discs would have to be pressed not burned for the ps2 to read it

sounds like bs to me

TylerDurden 01-08-2002 09:17

OOOOOHH! Good question.




Tyler!

ihaveanosebleed 04-08-2002 04:27

Sounds to me like this guy is talking about the old Yaroze(?) CD that everyone
and their dog thought could be burned and used to boot when in fact you still
needed a Modchip and the program was a Terminal program Development kit to
run code off of a computer link. Funny thing, if I remember correctly it did
some ram/system tests, said OK and the background was a brick wall and did
NOT boot anything!!!

I have however been trying to think of a way to boot CDR's without needing
a Gameshark,Manager,or RegionX CD. Still needing a chip, what would happen
if you put a PS2 EXE file on a PS1 format CD? Say you make a PS1 cd that
boots up and loads a PS1 menu program such as the 4in1 or 5in1 CD menu.
Instead of selecting a PS1 EXE to boot, you make it to select a PS2 EXE
file. has anyone tried such a thing?

TylerDurden 04-08-2002 12:02

Well this guy hasnt been back in some time. He was just trying to make a quick buck.



Tyler!


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