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XBotD 23-07-2004 15:37

Using Swap Magic to play Street Fighter Anniversary Collection
 
Is it possible? The problem is that after you choose a game, either Street Fighter 3 or Hyper Street Fighter 2, it "reloads" the cd, thereby nullifying your swap and bringing up the infamous "Insert a valid PS2 disk" nonsense. Is there a work around for this?

crazygamelover 23-07-2004 20:53

I dont think so, however you could consider installing a mod chip.

grave 28-07-2004 15:38

hey man ive been having the same problems as you...i have no idea how to fix it....what i think may work is if you patch it with a universal patcher or use another program to burn it with or extract to bin and do the rest withcdrwin and...well if anything works please tell me or if you have figure the problem please respond cuz i would love to get the game running and all plus i have swap magic too so i practically the same boat as u

david

crazygamelover 28-07-2004 16:38

Since Sont has cracked down on all of the sites selling modchips, you may have to resort to playing your original games.

SleeplessHunter 28-07-2004 21:59

Solution :D
 
Well, the main site that helps u w/ ur Swap Magic problems is swapmagicfix.com.

And guess what? They have a solution to SF:AC :D

Just make a cd, called CD Loader.
All the instructions and how-to's are on the site ;)

Enjoy!


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Neipas02 28-07-2004 22:36

Yea CD Loader is nice if you don't play the game often.. You have to swap about 3 billion times.. at that point i'd rather just use my original..

TylerDurden 28-07-2004 22:42

Or get a chip.



Tyler!

grave 29-07-2004 00:25

i gots another question..how do i know what version is my ps2...please help me ASAP

SleeplessHunter 29-07-2004 23:54

PS2 Version
 
here ya go dude

The version 1, 2 and 3 PlayStation 2 all have 10 screws on the bottom of the unit.

SCPH30001 v1 = Serial# begins U1
SCPH30001 v2 = Serial# begins U0
SCPH30001 v3 = Serial# begins U1 Date 1A
SCPH30001 v3 = Serial# begins U2 Date 0D

The version 4, 5, 6 and 7 PlayStation 2 all have 8 screws on the bottom of the unit. The 4 and 5 also have the electrical warning stamped on the bottom of the PlayStation 2 case.

SCPH 30001 v4 = Serial# begins with U0
SCPH 30001 v4 = Serial# begins with U1
SCPH 30001 v4 = Serial# begins with U2
SCPH 30001 v4 = Serial# begins with U3
SCPH 30001 v4 = Serial# begins with U4
SCPH 30001 v4 = Serial# begins with U5
SCPH 35001 v4 = GT3 Edition

There are 3 different motherboards for the SCPH30001R - Version 4, 5 and 6
SCPH30001R v5 or v6 Motherboard
SCPH39001 v7

SCPH50001 v9 or v10 (open machine and match board to v9 or v10 diagram)


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