Full Guide to Gamecube Backup/Booting
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glorf
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30. August 2004 @ 12:03 |
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another question about the network setup......because I play PSO AND want to do the backup deal will pso still conect to the internet with my network card settings changed or will I have to manually change them everytime?
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Squished
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30. August 2004 @ 13:14 |
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It is best if you keep one memory card for playing PSO, and another for PSOLoad/ISO loading.
Each card will have it's own network settings, thus they won't conflict. It is also a safety precaution: Playing ISOs can corrupt your memory card. Much better that it corrupt a card that you don't care about than to corrupt your PSO card with hard earned charater stats and items.
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npd
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30. August 2004 @ 20:11 |
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About DVD burning: Out of curiosity, I tried it, I used a program that can make "Exact Copies" of dvd's, and tried it with a gc disc, it is a different format or something like someone already said. It got about 1/5th done and gave some funky error.
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I was so happy when it started working, too.... haha
Hi.
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phoenixn1
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31. August 2004 @ 03:07 |
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Hi everybody!
i've got a problem!
I tried to make connection with PSUL
but when i did it said:
Served DNS query for 192.168.1.32
and on the GC it said
Unable to reach server maybe caused by maintanence
or something like that!!!
what did i do wrong=
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stephen82
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31. August 2004 @ 13:06 |
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hi,
can someone point me in the right direction of the Gamecube ISO Ripping Server....ive been searching for it for the last couple days but havent found it....any help would be great
thanks
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muhmann
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31. August 2004 @ 13:15 |
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stephen82
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31. August 2004 @ 13:16 |
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thanks man....u rule
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phoenixn1
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1. September 2004 @ 03:12 |
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I'm sorry i don't now if this is already bin ask, but i have a problem streaming the Image from Pc to GC. Im using Phoenix 2.3. It starts with the loaderscreen after that it said loading and then the screen turns black and nothing happens???? does anybody no how to solve this problem?
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muhmann
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1. September 2004 @ 05:21 |
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There are some games that work and others (most of the games), that don't work, obviously you found one of the not working games. In fact I didn't manage to stream one single game in a way that it's really playable.
Pro Ralley 2002 and F-Zero work but Pro Ralley has awfully long loading phases and F-Zero is very choppy. It's both more or less playable, buts it's no fun.
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Jynx13
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3. September 2004 @ 17:52 |
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Ok i need the Gamecube ISO Ripping Server 1.0.0.29 so far the sites i found where in french and i couldnt read but i saw things such as ISO ripping thing but when i clicked it i think it said that the site was moved or something, im not sure but can some1 get me a site that is up for downloading the Gamecube ISO Ripping Server 1.0.0.29
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3. September 2004 @ 20:55 |
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Hey wats up I was wondering how would you setup the PSOloader V2.0a .I have found this one GameCube iso streamer,but I can't seem to get PSOloader to save to one of my memory cards.I am assuming you would need two memory cards right to save PSOloader V2.0a to if you already have PSUL V1.1 saved to the memory card you are trying to use.I don't really want to change from PSUL V1.1 ,but is PSOloader V2.0a better than PSUL V1.1 or are they both pretty much the same.The program I am looking at is called Reliable NGC Disc streamer.I am not sure if anybody has used this,but I read that it will stream a game with no packet loss.I just wanted to test it out and see how good it was.I can initialize the PSOload -s option by placing PSOLoad.exe in my main harddrive with no folders by pressing this:
PSOLoad -s
and then it brings up a screen that says waiting for connection,but I can't seem to get it to actually save.
I was wondering if I would have a better chance with PSOloader V2.0a or would PSUL V1.1 be better to use.I am still skeptical about which uploader to use for GameCube.If the PSUL V1.1 is better I will probably just buy another memory card,but if PSOloader V2.0a is better than I will probably just use this instead.I am not sure if this has been answered or not,but am hoping someone would give me a good answer and thanks in advance.
Peace L-Burna
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3. September 2004 @ 23:32 |
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I figured out my own problem,it was the PSUL V1.1 on my memory card.I just deleted my saved file that had PSUL V1.1 on my memory card and then went back and saved the PSOloader V2.0a to my memory card.I will see what the program can do.
Peace L-Burna
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getter
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13. September 2004 @ 14:39 |
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boys, gc support usb right? well i have an hard drive usb 2.0 of 40gb can we use it?
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indienemo
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13. September 2004 @ 14:42 |
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In a word no. I could go into lots of technical details but it would only bore you.. ;)
"Life is like a box of chocolates, whenever it comes to me all that is left is toffee logs" - Me.
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PC: Athlon 64 X2 4200+ @ 2.4Ghz, 2GB DDR2, X850 PE GFX.
GC: Viper GC w. Cobra bios 1.2
X360: Kreon 1.0 Drive, Softmodded console
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DDX9X
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20. September 2004 @ 12:24 |
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Hey, k i got bba adapter , phoeninx 2.3 , gamecube and phantasy star online 1+2 plus. I tried all say getting it to work, is it cuz the plus version has different codings, or does it acctually work with plus and im doing sumthing wrong, b/c all is said on the psul is ... Served dns 192.168.1.32 and then it stays there and the gamecube saids its under maintinace, can sum 1 help please.
CyaNidE
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Phyrus
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20. September 2004 @ 20:56 |
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I haven't tried working with the Plus games, but here's what I hear you have to do.
Instead of 192.168.1.100, your PC is going to be set to a normal internet IP. If you have a static IP (it never changes) that's great, stick your static ip in there, hook up your gamecube to a router/hub with internet access, and point the gamecube to your static ip.
If you don't have a static ip, you have to get a dynamic host, such as the free ones at www.dyndns.org, and update your pc ip to dyndns.org, and then connect via your dyndns hostname (ie: gamecubing.kicks-ass.org).
As for the gamecube IP... I'd assume it would have to be something on the local side of your router... like 192.168.1.32 or 192.168.0.32, with your router set up as the gateway and dns server (This is all providing you have a router that supports all that).
All that said.. I'm not even sure if it works 100%, you might be better off finding an old copy of 1&2.
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Chibii
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22. September 2004 @ 06:59 |
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oops... sorry for double posting... delete this message plz...
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 22. September 2004 @ 07:00
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Chibii
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22. September 2004 @ 06:59 |
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Can I run USA and JAP on PAL?
Coz a friend of mine can't run Naruto Gekitou Ninja Taisen 2 (JAP). or does he need any program?
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indienemo
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22. September 2004 @ 07:13 |
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NTSC(american ) will work on a UK console, but only if the TV supports 60hz. Jap games will work on a UK system if the TV supports 60hz. Note: somethimes japanese games may require a PFF fix to run properly (ie paper mario 2)
"Life is like a box of chocolates, whenever it comes to me all that is left is toffee logs" - Me.
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PC: Athlon 64 X2 4200+ @ 2.4Ghz, 2GB DDR2, X850 PE GFX.
GC: Viper GC w. Cobra bios 1.2
X360: Kreon 1.0 Drive, Softmodded console
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a_l_e_x
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1. October 2004 @ 02:33 |
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I dont know who actucally discovered how to do this but it is really quite amazing. You have inspired me to go out and buy an adapter and that game tomorrow.
What I am more interested in than the game side of this is running "homebrew" apps on the game cube.
I am putting all these files on my website so that they are all at one place. After I finished I will paste the url unless theres any objections. I'll also create a community FTP so that anyone else can upload and download gamecube related utilities (Please dont try and send an ISO to the server or I will have to hit you).
Thanks
-Alex
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indienemo
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1. October 2004 @ 02:47 |
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is this like superfun or what?
"Life is like a box of chocolates, whenever it comes to me all that is left is toffee logs" - Me.
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PC: Athlon 64 X2 4200+ @ 2.4Ghz, 2GB DDR2, X850 PE GFX.
GC: Viper GC w. Cobra bios 1.2
X360: Kreon 1.0 Drive, Softmodded console
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KwikKaos
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7. October 2004 @ 22:18 |
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Does it matter how good the computer is that your running this off, cause i would like to run it off my Win98se w/amd k6 450 mhz processor, with 312 of sd ram, will it run fine?
I also got an awesome computer(amd64 3000+,1024 mb ddr ram and all that good stuff)but dont really want to use it i would rather use a crossover cable to my old computer
-Kwik Kaos
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swloco
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11. October 2004 @ 09:30 |
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hi, guys i just recently stumbled upon this thread.
I thought it was really amazing how people are able to burn/play gamecube games.
I dont know much about ripping and stuff so i have a couple of questions...
1.What is CAT-5 converter cable? Do they come with a gamecube/pc? if no are they easily available to be bought?
2.Can you guys please give a generalization of how well most games run
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bronzen
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11. October 2004 @ 10:18 |
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Hi guys after following this thread. I have came to the conclusion that you cannot actually burn images to a disc and pop in the disc and play.
I have good new for all you guys. Please note however that i cannot 100% guarantee this information. I have gotten this info from my brother whos friend is trying this, so i have no direct contact with his friend and cannot actually confirm this.
After having said that, this is what his friend is doing. His friend was able to get his hands on a gamecube burner and actuall gc disks !!!(stolen from nintendo probably). However this burner does not work with windows, but will work on a modified version of mac os X. The burner is able to read the files of a standard game cube disc but not write any files to it. This is not because it cant but because there isnt type on software that is made to burn gc discs. So he hasnt gotten it work as of yet, but he and couple of guys at his college are working on a software capable of doing this.
If this is a sucess (and actually true) it could mean bieng able to play bruned gc discs just like ps2 and xbox. I will keep you guys posted on this.
After having read all that please reread paragraph 2.
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sakura123
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12. October 2004 @ 03:23 |
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Im kind of sceptical of this last post because why would Nintendo be burning games at all. They have factories to press them. If it is for testing the technology, then how did his friend of a friend get his hands on something that Nintendo would try to keep hidden. It may just be me, but I dont really believe this post.
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