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Originally Posted by jayson58
I'm starting to think it doesn't exist, but if you know otherwise, please inform me. Thanks again.
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You would be right. With out a chip like the DMS3 or the Infinity there is no way to force the PS2 to display a Pal game on an NTSC system. The jumper fix Tyler was referring to is only a color fix and will do nothing for the rolling screen. The rolling screen you are seeing is because PAL uses a different frequency then the NTSC.
Also like Renegade_Playa stated yes your Magic V will boot an imported game but if its not of the NTSC video standard it wond display correctly on your console.
Sorry to tell you this but with out a DVD burner you are S.O.L. You will need to make on image of the game then patch the image with a PAL to NTSC patch then reburn it to a DVD-R, and cross your fingers and hope the patch works, 10% of the time they dont. And even then if it does work a lot of times PAL to NTSC patched games are displayed off center.
This is why I and many others just suggest staying within your own video standard.
Good luck!