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Old 02-09-2001, 22:41
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Help with burning PSX2 games please

Hello,

I just recently purchased a playstation 2. I am familiar with burning games with PSX1, it was quite simple, i used Nero burning rom, 5.5, and had a mod chip installed. But i have no idea where to start with PSX2! I know there is DVD games and normal games. I was just wondering if someone would help me get started and through the rest of the process. Thank-you very much.
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Old 02-09-2001, 23:31
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If you go to modchip.com it'll at least get you started. I heard you need a version of CDRWIN for your CD-R if you have to put pathces in the game.
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Old 02-09-2001, 23:47
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Hey, you should look at Charlie's message a wrote to devonne.
The subject part is So New So New. He got some really good feedback.
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Old 03-09-2001, 03:57
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Just for you - here is what I wrote to Devonne:

You will need a modchip for your PS2, copying software and the right PC hardware for the job. I recommend the Yamaha 2100S (or E) CD-RW for optimum caompatibility for read and write with the recommended copying software.

Go to http://www.megagames.com and http://www.psxcopyworld.co.uk to get detailed advice. The basic principles are as follows:
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You will need to get the PS2 chipped to allow backups to play. Go to the website http://www.playstationmods.com or http://www.modchip.com from where you can buy a mod. An internal mod is recommended and if you live in the UK, Playstationmods will do it for you if you are not a soldering whizzo.

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You will then need copying software and patching software. I recommend just two programs: they are CLONECD and CDR-WIN. The former makes 1:1 copies (you'll need the tutorial from one of the above mentioned sites). Thus if you have an unprotected game (megagames.com lists games for which there are patches and the type of patch required) and if the game is of the same denomination as your PS2 (e.g. PAL), CLONECD does the job perfectly. CDR-WIN stages the CD copy to your PC's hard disk so that you can patch the game as necessary (per PPF-O-MATIC.EXE downloaded from megagames.com together with the patches); then you burn the game back to the CD with CDR-Win.

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For the above to work properly, your CD-R MUST be compatible with the burning programs. The sites from which you download the programs list the compatible devices.

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If you copy games from one TV standard (like NTSC) to play on another standard (like PAL) then the game may or may not play in colour. There are patches to change this or you could buy a convertor that sits between your TV and the PS2. I have one of these because I hate patching and the patches don't always work.

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Your biggest challenges will be DVD games and Protected Games. DVD games can't be easily backed up at present (search this forum under the keyword DVD RIP). Protected games are likely to be an increasing issue. Megagames.com is usually on the ball here but for EA games, go to http://www.eapatcher.com

This forum has nearly 18,000 subscribers. I'd bet that the bulk of them started off like you. It's not that difficult when you've done it once, especially with CloneCD.

Good luck and I hope this reply has been helpful.
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Old 03-09-2001, 13:49
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Charlie you don't copy and Paste by any chance do you, if you don't then your fingers must be killing you.

Ha Ha
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Old 04-09-2001, 02:55
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Hi Deano

Copy and paste is the future. And it's easier than following the given advice!

Goodonya.
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