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Skwisgaar
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13. October 2007 @ 22:43 |
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could all the modding be avoided if we had blank PS2 discs?
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Phlax
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13. October 2007 @ 23:57 |
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Originally posted by Skwisgaar: could all the modding be avoided if we had blank PS2 discs?
Blank PS2 discs = Blank dvds.
It's the way it's pressed in the factory that differentiates the two, I believe.
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13. October 2007 @ 23:59 |
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Correct ripper :D
Some of the very, very, very, very early ps2 games were on CD's i think maybe, or that mightve just been ps1 games.
Your right though.
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Phlax
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14. October 2007 @ 00:00 |
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Originally posted by billybob: Correct ripper :D
Some of the very, very, very, very early ps2 games were on CD's i think maybe, or that mightve just been ps1 games.
Your right though.
Yeah, some PS2 games were CD based. All PS1/X games were CD based.
Oh btw, it's "you're", not "your" ;-P
Haha :-)
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14. October 2007 @ 00:02 |
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Quote: that differentiates the two
That would be "differentiates between the two" i think.
:D
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14. October 2007 @ 06:31 |
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Original PS2 games are pressed in a very special way. This is why you can make a direct copy, but just because you did a 1:1 copy in your desktop computer, its not going to straight up work in your ps2.
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bvzxa
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14. October 2007 @ 09:15 |
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PS2 games are pressed, both DVD and CD. The reason however that they don't work is becuase of the fact there a special track on there that prohibits you from burning that data. Therefore your copy is just a coaster without somesort of bypass around that track.
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14. October 2007 @ 11:37 |
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Which is why you get those special copied game kits right? Where you take the front of the tray off and put that little hook in to open the tray without pressing the button and swapping games etc.?
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Phlax
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14. October 2007 @ 11:38 |
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You need either SwapMagic or a modchip of some sort.
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14. October 2007 @ 12:04 |
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About 30% of the times they try to mod your ps2, they just fry um byb accident lmao.
And phlax, "swapmagic" is a brandname i presume, because there are lots and lots of different versions of the same thing going around.
I believe at one point there was a DIY method of it, make your own little hook device (oh, the terminology!), and one of the very very early ps2 games.
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14. October 2007 @ 18:06 |
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Possibly if someone that worked at the gaming industry Accidentally leaked out some plank pressed Ps2 Disks, it might work, or maybe not, or maybe he takes the machine home with him lol. (j/k)
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Skwisgaar
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14. October 2007 @ 20:15 |
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so, does anyone know anyone who works with PS2 discs? i AM willing to buy these kinds of discs
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Skwisgaar
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14. October 2007 @ 20:21 |
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Originally posted by billybob: Correct ripper :D
Some of the very, very, very, very early ps2 games were on CD's i think maybe, or that mightve just been ps1 games.
Your right though.
oh, do you mean those discs that were blue? those were pretty old right?
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14. October 2007 @ 20:59 |
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Originally posted by Skwisgaar: so, does anyone know anyone who works with PS2 discs? i AM willing to buy these kinds of discs
That honestly made no sense. The game is pressed on the disc...think of mass production. If you are thinking the disc is specially manufactured and the game is simply copied on to the disc you are mistaken. The technology consumers have does not have the ability to burn )read, whatever) the pressed sectors. Swap Magic disks are pressed as is a ps2 disc (plus a large amount of dummy data to play large TOC games). A modchip injects the missing code.
Get it?
edit
Just to throw it out there...bit setting to dvd-rom is as close to a pressed disc as you get, I am sure most of you knew that though.
What up Phlax :)
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14. October 2007 @ 21:36 |
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Hey svtstang.
I know nothing about ps2's really, nor do i really care to.
But...this is intriguing :D
I thought, that it was something like this.
When an original ps2 game is inserted, before anything happens, it gives a sort of code to the ps2 which authorizes it to be played, and "proves" that the game is genuine sort of.
So, when you have a coped game, it does not have this code, so threfore cant play. So a modchip, is something put into the ps2 so that when you try and play one of these copied games, the modchip gives that special code...which is, as you said, missing.
The other way is those swap magic discs. Its just a...hmmm...like a "blank" ps2 game, so it has that authorisation code on it.
You insert this disk, it inserts the code, the ps2 starts up reading the swap disk like a game, and you swap the games so the ps2 reads your copied one.
Or something, thats what my dad taught me about 3 years ago...maybe he just made it simple for me.
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Phlax
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14. October 2007 @ 22:24 |
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Sounds vaguely right Billy?
What up Stang :)
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15. October 2007 @ 08:40 |
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It still would be kinda cool to not have to to any modding or anything the play backups.
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Phlax
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15. October 2007 @ 10:40 |
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Originally posted by ModSlayer: It still would be kinda cool to not have to to any modding or anything the play backups.
Then there'd be no games industry ;-)
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15. October 2007 @ 11:43 |
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Thus no games...thus no ps2 :|
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Phlax
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15. October 2007 @ 11:45 |
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Thus no consoles, thus no console forums, thus heaven.
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15. October 2007 @ 12:03 |
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Thus what we've all wanted for ever. Thus euphoric aD. Thus utopia.
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bvzxa
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15. October 2007 @ 14:59 |
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yeah you guys put Sony in the ground,LOL
But all of us here are right. But even with bitsetting, there is no real way to get around that secure track, not with out someone from sony releasing the code...good luck there.
Too bad becuase pirates just about raped the DC with self-bootable copies.
good to go!!
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15. October 2007 @ 15:39 |
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Quote: not with out someone from sony releasing the code...good luck there.
I think its most likely machinecode/binary or something, and i think your taking the "code" thing to literally.
besides, its not like its a secret or anything, because we can do it with modchips, it sjust hard.
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15. October 2007 @ 16:03 |
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Originally posted by Phlax: Thus no consoles, thus no console forums, thus heaven.
What did I tell you about reading my mind? Tsk tsk
@billybob
You are more or less correct. Pretty apparent to see why mod chips are illegal after taking a closer look at the situation, isn't it?
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Skwisgaar
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15. October 2007 @ 16:10 |
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you guys are missing the point of the first reply. lets just SAY you came a across a completed ps2 disc with no game on it. could you burn a game onto it and it would work?
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