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funnyface
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21. February 2004 @ 10:34 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
just wondering...if i have a NTSC (us) gamecube, i can't play and load PAL (european) games...is that right?
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XxHaXx
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21. February 2004 @ 19:34 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
what am I doing wrong!? I just got all the stuff I needed, and was very exicted and jumped on the project. I tried varios crap with the router, and finally decided there would be less chance of error with a cross over cable. I hook up the cross over, set up all the info in PSO and put in 192.168.1.100 for my NIC card, and 255.255.255.0 for subnet mask. I go through the process of playing online, put in the cd key, etc. etc. I have psul loaded, waiting for connection. The GC goes into the warphole screen, then says connecting to DNS server and says it can't connect. HELP!

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micwong88
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22. February 2004 @ 04:32 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Try to Phoneix 2.1 (build 56).
I have the same as u b4 but it has been solved after use Phoneix. Here is the link.
http://gc-hack.webheberg.com/utils/loader/cbs-phnx21.rar
Have fun!
intrloper
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24. February 2004 @ 11:04 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I need some help I stared playing around with this just the other day and so far havehad decent results. However I am still new at this and need some help. such as, what good are *.DOL files and how can you reload these files using PSOloader. Speaking of which what good is PSOloader. I am currently using Phoenix 2.1 to stream the games and i used PSUL 1.1 to redo my memCard. I know I sound green and I am but I would very much like so help and advice that I could make use of. Thanks to anyone that can help.
gsfull
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25. February 2004 @ 04:21 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I can't even get the psul to work......
This is what I get.

"DNS Server Error > Can't bind socket"

But I did set DMZ Host IP Addresss for my router.
Can anybody help?

Thanks
gsfull
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25. February 2004 @ 05:01 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I use Windows 2000.
Some people say it has something to do
with the Microsoft DNS Server.

???????

Pls HeLP mE~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Puleo76
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25. February 2004 @ 20:34 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hi, im new 2 this and after reading these posts, i went out and got the bba and pso.. first attempt at doing the things and everything is working perfect!! I was happy .. I have many different loading programs and I came across the Phoenix, its a nice prog.. I also noticed there was an option 2 run n64 roms, I tried it and it didnt work, i was wondering if there were steps or whatever or special settings that worked w/ u people if u tried it. Also, I backuped my mario kart double dash and it seemed like many hours... I used gamecube iso tool, is there currently anything faster out or any that have a resume option on it... I have read like every post and i dont think stuff like this has been mentioned or whatever so I just thought i bring it up cuase i wanna see them n64 roms workin :)
Puleo76
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25. February 2004 @ 20:36 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Also, from wht I have experiences, when u see looking for dns server in pso, its not gonna load, u have something hooked up wrong or something. just my 2 cents there
eyebunnn
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26. February 2004 @ 08:37 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
im only getting around 230 KB/s transfer rate.... is this normal or is there any way i can improve this?
infidel80
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29. February 2004 @ 09:32 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
ok, I've got a problem

I'm trying to run Gamecube ISO Ripping Server 1.0.0.29 and it's not working

I created a save onto my memory card from my pc to my GC using PSULv1.1, so I know it is connecting in some way. Now when it came to loading the Gamecube ISO Ripping Server Program, the ip settings were all set, I go to launch it, and I get this error message.

The NTVDM CPU has encountered an illegal instruction.
C5:0504 IP:0108 OP:c7 8b 6d 03 d2 Choose 'Close' to terminate the application.

I choose Close, and it doesn't close it, I get this message at the bottom of the GCISORS program, "Server Up, Waiting for Data..." But nothing happens when I load the online PSO game. I'm running Windows XP Professional if that helps. PLEASE HELP!!! I'm so confused
Alexstar
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29. February 2004 @ 15:09 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I was just wondering what version of windows this works for? Because I'm using XP pro with an integrated ethernet and it says that it can't access the local machine. I have all the stuff and have used PSUL, Pheonix, and PSOLoader with no success. If I need a different version of windows then it's no prob I got other versions to use.
shank69ox
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29. February 2004 @ 16:06 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Sorry man, it works for XP Pro, I am using that at the current moment. And to everyone having problems connecting, I wish there was something could tell you to help you guys out. Unfortunately I do not. I did have a problem connecting before. Tha thing is, I was connecting just fine, then got high-speed internet installed, then I could not copnnect anymore. I followed all tutorials exactly as far as settings and what not. Well I gave up. Then I got a new HD, and after I set that HD up with XP Pro again, I could connect, with the same settings I was using before. It was really wierd. I did nothing different. But it works now, and thats all that matters. I have come across a fix for people having connection problems. It is in the files section over at max-console. Good luck everyone.

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infidel80
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1. March 2004 @ 02:13 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Alright, I finally was able to rip gamecube games to my PC. But, My Super Monkey Ball Game crashed right near the end f the process. It did it twice, so it must be my game and not my systems.

I transfered my Legend of Zelda Multi Pack Game, and I'm having trouble running this. I'm currently using Cubesoft Phoenix v2.1 (build 56) I leave everything on default settings with Phoenix. I was able to see the nintendo logo of the zelda game on my gamecube with PSO running. There's no music, just a lot of loud static. Next, I'm able to choose wether I want to play the origianl, or the master quest. No matter which one I choose, the screen goes black, and nothing happens. Any other type of settings I try, I don't even get as far as the nintendo logo. I spent a shit load of money for this process, and even if it runs at 6fps, I still want to play this stuff, could someone please help? I'm tearing my hair out!!! ARGH!! Thank you for your replies!!
shank69ox
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1. March 2004 @ 03:14 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
infidel >>

If you are using Pheonix, then go into the oiptions and change it from PSOLoad to PSUL. There are check boxes by them. Whenever an image hangs up at the end of the process, this is what I do, and the second try works fine. I just switch back and forth. It usually takes me 2 tries to create a successful image because of this.

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XBOX X2.2 Pro 200GB w/X2 4978.03&Complex4627 BIOS
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XBOX TSOP Flash w/X2 4977 BIOS
infidel80
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1. March 2004 @ 11:35 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Well, that's not working for me either :(

I also backed up my Rebel Strike game. I tried launching it with GC Disc Server, and after it said Loading, the screen went to balck, and nothing happend. On the PC side, I saw a shizznit load of dots and the letter C appearing in a box, but, they suddenly stopped, and I waited 10 minutes to see if that's how long it takes to load, but nothing happend. So, I'm still lost, and I haven't played any games this way. I have 2 ripped games on my PC and I can't play any of them :-( *sniff sniff* I need help :-(

EDIT: Somehow this game started working. VERY VERY SLOW THOUGH. But I did play it. I removed my memory card where the screen said Press Start, then I pressed start, it said Loading, then I saw those dots and the letter C's again. Then the game started to play, but so ridiculously slow. But at least now I know I'm able to do it. I used GC Disc Server to do this. Is there a list of games out there that are compatible for streaming? I'd like to know. And do you think there might be some sort of mod-chip / swap trick mod trick, to play burnt mini-dvd backups since now we can rip them?

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spinyard
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3. March 2004 @ 18:59 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Dude this guy needs to read up. 1. Gamecube does not read mini dvd's. 2. Zelda is on the list of known not working games. Read dude read.
infidel80
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4. March 2004 @ 02:20 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Take your comments somewhere else. could playstation read burn't cd's without a modchip, no. could ps2's read burnt cd's, dvd's without a modchip, no. was there swap trick discs created for those systems to boot cd, and dvd games for ps and ps2, yes. was there modchps invented for those 2 systems to boot burnt cd's dvd's, yes. was a modchip invented for the xbox to read burnt dvd's cd's, yes. I understand the gamecube can't read mini dvd's right now, because there's no swap trick, or modchip. I feel once they come up with a modchip, swap trick, it will read the burned mini-dvd, regardless of which way the GC laser reads. It will happen. So, before you join an open thread, and start flapping your gums, think before you type. Maybe you should've read this entire thread, instead of jumping to the last page, and making your assumption there. Bye dude, Bye.
mbkjc
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4. March 2004 @ 02:48 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Ok i'm new to this thing and i was wondering if you can use aniaml crossing instead of phantasy star online and if so what programs would you need
Civilian
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4. March 2004 @ 03:52 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
gsfull,

There can be numerous problems when going through a router to hit the GC, so start with the most basic and work up. First, get a crossover cable or make one and try attaching to the GC. If that doesn't work you only have two points of failure, your NIC and the cable. There is also potential for the BBC to be bad, but lets assume that works. If you still have no luck then start with your NIC. When you connect the cable to the GC and your PC is there any activity on the NIC (activity lights orange green) if not then it's a cable issue and remake the crossover. If it is a go then look at your card and start checking the IP settings on the GC and the PC. Also start with 10MB and Half Duplex. This is the easiest mode to get to work. With these pieces in check you should be able to at least ping your GC from the command prompt unless you are running a Win 9x version.

Other things to check, 3rd party software firewall, home networking through Win 9x, OS firewall (XP). Bad NIC.

That about all I can come up with, good luck.

Civilian
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4. March 2004 @ 09:57 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
gsfull:

" can't even get the psul to work......
This is what I get.

"DNS Server Error > Can't bind socket"

But I did set DMZ Host IP Addresss for my router.
Can anybody help?

Thanks "

If you're running the server version of Windows 2000 it could be that the DNS server component is installed and running. If that's the case, the psul utility cannot setup its own DNS server if there is already one running on that PC. Go to Services under Administrative Tools and turn off the DNS Server service when running psul.



PS2 - v8
Mod - Magic V
Burner - CenDyne (Pioneer) DVR-A05
Media - Anything Cheap

Gamecube w/Broadband Adapter
Phantasy Star Online
Animal Crossing Loader v1.4
Phantasy Star Uploader v1.1
Gamecube ISO Ripping Server v1.0.0.29
spinyard
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4. March 2004 @ 10:23 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hey infidel, Maybe if you read the threads you wouldn't ask so many questions. I have xbox, ps2, and gamecube. All modded. I think gamecube sucks. Anyone wanna buy my setup? Phantasy star 2 broadband adapter, etc. What a waste of money.
rajesh
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9. March 2004 @ 01:08 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
hia guys i'm new to all this but do you need a gamecube to rip a game?

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giersh
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11. March 2004 @ 00:48 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
yep, you need a gamecube. no optical drives i know of read the proprietary format that nintendo has devised for the gamecube... it's NOT a mini dvd. it only stores 1.4 gb. and given that half the reason nintendo went with cartridgeson the N64, and is still being nonstandard, is due to the fact that they wish to retain TOTAL control over their media, therein not having to pay royalties to, say, sony for the use of DVD technology. or so i've read. i can't lie and say i know this for sure, but more than likely, there's not going to be any nintendo media being copied in a conventional manner.
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Ballrog
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11. March 2004 @ 16:15 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
My wuestion is, will this backup method work with the newest installment of Phantasy Star Online? To specify will this work iwth PSO III (the card version)? Because I can't seem to locate PSO I & II easily. If so I would deeply appreciate a E-mail. Thank you.


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Icemonkey
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12. March 2004 @ 04:19 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I have no information as to whether or not this will work with Phantasy Star Online III although I would guess probably not. If you are in the United States you might try www.ebgames.com for a used one. They are currently selling for $44.99 or www.ebay.com. Sometimes you can find old but new stuff there.



PS2 - v8
Mod - Magic V
Burner - CenDyne (Pioneer) DVR-A05
Media - Anything Cheap

Gamecube w/Broadband Adapter
Phantasy Star Online
Animal Crossing Loader v1.4
Phantasy Star Uploader v1.1
Gamecube ISO Ripping Server v1.0.0.29
 
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