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Hello everyone,
Well, the moderator said that ol' Digital9x could return, but not using the name "digital9x". So, here I am, back in the flash. I'll keep the "goodie" files screened as far as links go. However, if anyone needs anything, just PM me or message me on Yahoo IM. I also use MSN Messenger as well.
Okay, with that said, I just conquered duplicating the game "World Series Poker." It's an online game as well to where you connect with Gamespy (I hope that's not considered advertisement, but just a fact of the game.)
Any way, you have to patch the DNAS300.img file found inside of the IOP folder of the game. I would give you the ID number for it, but one, that might be considered "breaking the forum rules," and secondly, if we all used the same ID key, it might not let us all play online at the same time. I found that to be an issue when playing Command and Conquer games online.
Here's the breakdown on how I duplicated the game.
1. Inserted Swap Magic DVD boot disc into my PS2.
2. At the Load Program screen, I inserted the Disc Identifier CD.
3. Pressed X, and the Disc Identifier window appeared.
4. It stated to insert game, then press X.
5. I removed the Disc ID cd, inserted the retail version of the game.
6. Pressed X.
7. Three categories of numbers appeared. I jotted down only the
DISC ID number.
8. I removed the game and inserted it into my PC, and had DVD
Decrypter create an image of it.
9. Once the image was created, I opened the "my computer" icon,
then the dvd drive icon to view the game files.
10. I found only one image file on there. It is located in the
/IOP folder. It's the DNAS300.img file.
11. Next, opened ISOBuster, then loaded the image file for the
game. DVD Decrypter named the file "slus_21301.iso."
12. Opened the IOP folder, then clicked on the DNAS300.img file.
13. Next, I right clicked that file, and had it extracted to a
folder I created called "img_files_to_patch."
14. After extracting the file, I closed ISOBuster, and opened up
the program dnas_id. Then,
A. Clicked the button, "open DNAS."
B. Browsed to my "img_files_to_patch" folder.
C. Double clicked the DNAS300.img file.
D. Clicked the "scan" button.
E. Window popped up stating "DNAS checker routine found."
F. I then entered the Hex code of numbers I saw on the
television screen as the disc ID number in the 5 boxes
provided.
G. I clicked "patch", and the program stated "File successfully
patched."
H. Closed the DNAS ID patcher program.
15. Next, I opened Winimage, and had it open the game's image file.
A. Looking at the files, I double clicked the IOP folder.
B. Next, I clicked "image/inject", and pointed to the DNAS300
file that I just patched.
C. It asked "are you sure..."
D. Clicked Yes.
E. Closed Winimage (which auto saves the changes to the
game's image file at the same time.
16. I then opened DVD Decryptor, loaded the game's image file,
and had it burn a copy.
The burned version loaded smoothly, and I took it straight to the multiplayer option, and selected the Gamespy option. From there, it loaded my network configuration, then did the DNAS check. It passed with flying colors.
Gamer2000 (aka, Digital9x).
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