Help with PS1 Back up not working in chipped PS2
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MoleyMole
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23. October 2004 @ 11:42 |
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Hi
I have a backup of Thrill Kill that I can't get to work in my PS2. Everytime i try to load it i get a screen with a blue coloured cd and when i click on it it gives me the audio tracks on the cd but only from 2 onwards.
Do PS1 backups games work in a chipped PS2 ?
Any suggestions wiould be gratly appreciated as i'm struggling to find any info.
cheers
Gav
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burgman
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23. October 2004 @ 13:19 |
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Good Luck! I've been trying for about two weeks to get an answer to that question. I can't get any backed up PSX to work, and my originals, well, when I play them now, they can't access the memory card. I've tried every type of burning (wasting about 8 cd's ). I sure hope one of the senior members read this and reply, they seem to know all.
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devilhunt
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23. October 2004 @ 14:01 |
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what mod chip are you using?
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MoleyMole
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24. October 2004 @ 05:06 |
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can't remember what chip it is ... will have to try and find out and let you know
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burgman
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24. October 2004 @ 07:44 |
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I'm using the Duo2 on a v7 PS2.
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devilhunt
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24. October 2004 @ 13:09 |
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here's the boot method for the duo2
Booting Directions (from Standby Mode):
PS2 games
Method 1:
-Press EJECT button to switch on the machine.
-Insert PS2 game in tray.
-Tap RESET button once, the machine would reboot and then load your game.
Method 2:
- Press EJECT button to switch on the machine.
- Insert PS2 game in tray, the press EJECT button to close tray.
- The disc will then take 2-5 seconds to be recognized and then boot.
To boot another game when already playing a game.
- Press EJECT button.
- The current game would then pause and the tray would come out.
- Change to another PS2 game disc and tap RESET button once.
- The machine would reboot and then load your game.
PSX games
- Press EJECT button to switch on the machine.
- Insert PSX game in tray, then press and hold RESET button to switch off machine.
- Now hold the RESET button to start up your machine. Only release the RESET button once the Blue LED light of the Eject button lights up.
DVD movies
- Press EJECT button to switch on the machine.
- Insert DVD movie in tray, then press and hold RESET button to switch off machine.
- Now hold the RESET button to start up your machine. Only release the RESET button after like 4-5 seconds.
Disable Mode
- Hold the RESET button for like 4-5 seconds to boot up your machine.
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MoleyMole
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25. October 2004 @ 02:35 |
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mines a ripper 2 chip
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devilhunt
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25. October 2004 @ 02:53 |
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here's the ones for the ripper 2
How to use the features of the Ripper V2!
Boot mode for Ripper 2 : keep press each button until the Ps2 boot !!!
Boot Methods: v9 - v10
Ripper 2 has 5 Boot Modes:
PS2, PSX, DVD Video, Dev and Sleep/Stealth Modes.
- For PS2 Games, use PS2 Mode.
- For PSX Games, use PSX Mode.
- For DVD Videos, use DVD Video Mode.
- To boot applications off the Playstation 2 Memory Card, use Dev Mode.
The ripper2 will default to PS2 mode if no button is pressed during startup.
For online games that detect modchips or PS2 Utility Discs (like the DVD Player upgrade disc that comes with the Sony DVD Remote), use Sleep/Stealth Mode.
PS2 Mode: Insert Game - close tray
PS1 Mode: Insert Game - press Reset 2x
DVD Mode: Insert Movie - press Reset 3x
DEV Mode: press and hold Triangel Button on Joypad - press Reset 1x
Sleep/Stealth Mode: From Standby turn on the PS2 by keeping the Resetbutton pressed for 2 seconds
Boot Methods: v3 - v8
Ripper2 has 5 Boot Modes:
PS2, PSX, DVD Video, Dev and Sleep/Stealth Modes.
- For PS2 Games, use PS2 Mode.
- For PSX Games, use PSX Mode.
- For DVD Videos, use DVD Video Mode.
- To boot applications off the Playstation 2 Memory Card,
use Dev Mode.
The ripper2 will default to PS2 mode if no button is pressed during startup.
For online games that detect modchips or PS2 Utility Discs (like the DVD Player upgrade disc that comes with the Sony DVD Remote), use Sleep/Stealth Mode.
PS2 Mode, PSX Mode, DVD Video Mode and Dev Mode are all chosen by holding down a specific button on the first-player controller when turning on/resetting the PS2.
PS2 Mode: Insert Game - close tray
PS1 Mode: Insert Game - close tray - press and hold circle button on joypad - press Reset 2x - release circle button only when the writing Sony Computer Entertainment has disappeared
DVD Mode: Insert Movie - close tray - press square button on joypad - press Reset 2x - release square button only when writing Sony Computer Entertainment has disappeared
DEV Mode: press and hold Triangel Button on Joypad - press Reset 1x
Sleep/Stealth Mode: press Reset 3x
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MoleyMole
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25. October 2004 @ 02:59 |
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Brilliant - thanks very much for that.
Thrill Kill here we come! Wooohoooo!
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devilhunt
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25. October 2004 @ 03:14 |
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now that title is a blast from the past, haven't heard anyone mention that game in a few years, hope it works for you
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MoleyMole
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25. October 2004 @ 10:12 |
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Hmmmmm just tried teh above still doesnt seem to want to work ... any other suggestions ... i will try a normal ps1 disk and see if i can get that to work
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MoleyMole
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26. October 2004 @ 07:15 |
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Hmmm why does this thread show a reply after mine on front page but my reply is the last
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devilhunt
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26. October 2004 @ 09:54 |
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best guess somthing went wrong when it was posted and i'm still looking for answers and asking mates if they have your chip and if they have had any success booting ps1 games
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devilhunt
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26. October 2004 @ 13:31 |
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just found this boot method for the ripper 2 it's different to the other one might be worth giving it a try
PS2 Mode: Insert Game - close tray
PS1 Mode: Insert Game - press Reset 2x
DVD Mode: Insert Movie - press Reset 3x
DEV Mode: press and hold Triangel Button on Joypad - press Reset 1x
Sleep/Stealth Mode: From Standby turn on the PS2 by keeping the Resetbutton pressed for 2 seconds
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burgman
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26. October 2004 @ 18:13 |
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Devil, I've tried the methods you listed and tried other methods as well and none of them work for PSX backed up games or for PSX originals being able to see the mem card. PS2 Dvds work but I can't verify PS2 cd backups since I don't own one.
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devilhunt
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27. October 2004 @ 08:42 |
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you do realise that you need to use a ps1 memory card to be able to save ps1 games on your ps2
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burgman
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27. October 2004 @ 18:38 |
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Are you serious! No I didn't realize that, ok I'll try it, then its only a matter of getting the backed up psx games to work. Thanks Devil
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MoleyMole
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28. October 2004 @ 04:20 |
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so just having a ps2 memory card in could stop it booting ?
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devilhunt
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28. October 2004 @ 12:39 |
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honestly i have no idea but i would not have thought so
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MoleyMole
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28. October 2004 @ 15:20 |
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No it doesnt .. tried it .. still get the same blue disk ... arrrrggghh this is really pissin me off now
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burgman
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28. October 2004 @ 15:50 |
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Ok, so I got the mem card thing to work, lol, now I have to burn another psx game and try it.
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