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hypersoni
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31. December 2006 @ 14:29 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I was able to load SNES Station by loading my pen drive in the MAX Media Player by taking the SNES Station EMU.elf file, renamed it 'autoexec.elf' and replaced it with the pgen one. Nothing was on the pen drive except the elf file. Then I switched my MAX EVO disc for my disc full of ROMs. When I switched it, I got some folders instead of roms. they were a folder (the one you click on in 7-zip that takes you back one directory) a 'COD' folder, a 'IMRES' folder, a 'MEMRES' folder, a 'RES' folder, and a DUMMY option that when clicked my screen blinks. Can somebody tell me what I am doing wrong please? I used half of a 100 pack of CD-Rs and failed. I have a v12 PSTwo.(slimline model) no mod stuff. All I have is the Action Replay MAX EVO set.

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hypersoni
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1. January 2007 @ 09:10 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Sorry to double post but I really need to know what I am doing wrong and I feel like eveyone is just ignoring this thread.

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1. January 2007 @ 14:52 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
so are you using the snes station that Hiryu made if so Action Replay max evo doesn't work most of the times it will load but don't show the roms list or ever boot at all. To me it better to use swap magic or modchip that you won't have problems in the future.


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hypersoni
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So are you saying that using SNES Station with MAX EVO won't work at all?

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Originally posted by hypersoni:
So are you saying that using SNES Station with MAX EVO won't work at all?
that's what he said. you really should try this!
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hypersoni
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12. January 2007 @ 16:19 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Quote:
Originally posted by hypersoni:
So are you saying that using SNES Station with MAX EVO won't work at all?
that's what he said. you really should try this!
Thanks but I really thought you could boot SNES Station with AR MAX by going into the Media Player, switching for the burnt disc, switching to an official PS2 game, and then switching back to the burnt disc. I guess it won't work with this. I don't really feel safe taking apart my PS2. I thought I saw something on these forums about covering the sensors to make to use it as a boot method but I don't think it works on the slimline.

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