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jlpereira 22-10-2002 11:52

BIN and CUE
 
Question:

If the BIN and CUE was created properly, then once burned, PS2 should recognize it? No special burn instructions is need to make the CD bootable by PS2? Is there a mod chip required?

The game I’m trying to burn is Blade II; once I burned the CD I have the following folders: IOP, PS2DATA and files: SLUS_203.60, SYSTEM

PS2 will not recognize it!

Thanks again!

bighap 22-10-2002 12:02

I'm guessing that you downloaded this game...right?

BG 22-10-2002 12:13

Re: BIN and CUE
 
Quote:

Originally posted by jlpereira
Question:

If the BIN and CUE was created properly, then once burned, PS2 should recognize it? No special burn instructions is need to make the CD bootable by PS2? Is there a mod chip required?

The game I’m trying to burn is Blade II; once I burned the CD I have the following folders: IOP, PS2DATA and files: SLUS_203.60, SYSTEM

PS2 will not recognize it!

Thanks again!

OF COURSE THE PS2 won't recognize it.....
If it were as simple as to just copy a game put in in your PS2 and play WHY WOULD WE NEED MOD CHIPS????? :confused:

Blade II is a DVD based game....

There is special procedures for copying a cd based game as well as a dvd based game....

NO MATTER IF THE BIN & CUE WAS CREATED PROPERLY OR NOT. THE PS2 WILL NOT RECOGNIZE IT UNLESS YOU HAVE A MOD CHIP...

jlpereira 22-10-2002 12:15

Yes
 
Yes.

Please forgive me for this stupid question, but, in order to play “burned/backup” games do you need a mod chip? Something like Neo 4 or Messiah?

BG 22-10-2002 12:17

NEO 4 = JUNK
Messiah = BEST (Along with Magic 2 & Apple chips)

YES.... You DEFINATELY NEED a mod chip...:cool:

jlpereira 22-10-2002 12:43

Thank You
 
Thank You for the info and not yelling at me! :)


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