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Booting Back-up DVDrs on NEO 4 Chipset.
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Message Forums (total 26752 members) home | login | register | search | today's posts | help Index / GameCopyWorld / PS2 Games author message Booting Back-up DVDrs on NEO 4 Chipset. nutty Normal member in Users posts: 4 since: 24-09-2001 1. Booting Back-up DVDrs on NEO 4 Chipset. last updated at 05-01-2002 23:52 (1 times) I have got a pal PS2 with NEO 4 chipset in,i have followed the NEO 4 method for booting back-up DVDrs,using single swap method.I have got an origional DVD with TOC greater than the back-up DVDr game,all goes well but the final phase,when you have to release the eject button (THE DISC TRAY SHOULD FLY OUT ETC)The tray just stays in,and when i press eject it loses the GOLD DISC(centre of screen logo)so another words it loses all the TOC memory etc and goes back to NO DATA screen.( I am holding eject button at all times,as stated on the NEO 4 site) I was wondering wether the clips on the disc tray should be removed,as it fells like the clips is pulling the tray right in etc. I am trying to boot a back-up copy of MGS2(i own import origional),MGS2 has capacity of 4.3G,While ORIGIONAL DVD TOC = 4.32G. ITS DRIVING ME NUTTY Can you please shed any light on this problem, Thanks,MARK. Date: 05-01-2002 on 23:48 Booting Back-up DVDrs on NEO 4 Chipset. All times are GMT +1. < Prev. | P. 1 | Next > Go to: Go to...GameCopyWorld=========================PC GamesDC GamesPSX GamesPS2 GamesN64 GamesGBA GamesMulti Player GamesCD Media World=========================CD Copy Protections & UtilitiesCD/DVD Software & UtilitiesDVD Backup ForumCD/DVD MediaCD/DVD-WritersMP3 MediaWorld & Music Target=========================MP3 FilesMP3 SoftwareMP3 PlayersFileForums Support=========================GCW Support Powered by UltraBoard 2000 Standard Edition, Copyright © UltraScripts.com, Inc. 1999-2000. All Rights Reserved ©2000-2001 File Forums Privacy Policy - Terms of Service |
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From what you describe I'd guess the NEO4 installation is incorrect. That's a guess but the tray is controlled by one of the pins wired to NEO4.
Sorry to say, but it's a crap chip for what it does and is so error prone given the number of wires. |
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