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Cloud121 - Apr 14, 2002 |
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Cloud121 | Apr 14, 2002 | |||
Hey guys with PS2s, you know how PS2 CDs have the purple bottom? Well... since they're CDs, are they probably just 650 - 700MB in size? |
IceDigger | Apr 14, 2002 | |||
640 MB, standard 74 min cds. most games are on DVD, tho. |
megametalgreymon | Apr 14, 2002 | |||
depends on the layers and sides of the disc that are used i think the max is ~18gb, with a double layered-double sided disc |
Mike G | Apr 15, 2002 | |||
I bought that mod board (Messiah) for playing imports, but it also works perfectly for DVD-R and CD-R backups if you're of that naughty disposition - not that I condone such shenanigans So these boards *are* available, just slightly more "underground" than they otherwise would be. I believe Lik-Sang sell them. Mike |
IceDigger | Apr 15, 2002 | |||
Lik-sang is out of stock. but yes, the messiah chip is available.. and by now, quite easily. sony only stopped it in UK and USA. doesn't keep people from getting them at all, tho. I ordered 2 of them in UK recently, got both within 5 days. of course, they ARE expensive.. but well worth it, it really boots any game, be it import or cdr/dvd-r on the first try without any probs. just be aware it's a bitch to install on some models, and only works on a single US model (a certain V4 series). works on all PAL models, tho. |
IceDigger | Apr 15, 2002 | |||
eh, Radeon.. that's BS. PS2 DVDs are single layer, no protections in a second layer. btw, there IS another modchip that will do it all. the origa chip costs only a third of the messiah, and will play import originals, cdr and dvd-r.. but you need to perform a single swap with a region x or action replay 2 disc. |
Cloud121 | Apr 15, 2002 | |||
That new PnP No Solder thing can boot anything, you just need a Gameshark 2 (It should play Originals without it I believe). There's also a new Neo 4.5 out. You only need a Gameshark to boot DVD-Rs. As it can boot anything else directly. It costs $80 , and you have to solder 11 #### pins to the board (you think you could do that Arakon? Could be a good test for ya |
IceDigger | Apr 15, 2002 | |||
first of all, that crappy POS no solder dooropener does NOT play import originals and fucks up constantly with cds over 640 MB (i.e. dvd rips). it's not even a modchip, all it does is open the #### door. the neo 4."5" doesn't even exist yet. it's easier to solder, but why the #### would anyone want to waste 80$ on a crap chip that only does cdr no-swap, when you can get a messiah for 110 that does everything? plus, neo 4 doesn't do imports either. |
Cloud121 | Apr 15, 2002 | |||
Yo, I thought the Messiah was stopped completely. I don't plan on buying it (I'll just stick with the External Neo Key I plan to buy), but where can I get info on it, and pictures of it? Edit: YOU HAVE GOT TO BE KIDDING ME!! You have to solder 23 goddamn wires to the board to get the Messiah to work? That is nuts! And I thought 11 wires was a lot! (Edited by Cloud121 at 1:46 pm on April 15, 2002) |
IceDigger | Apr 15, 2002 | |||
so you just get an USB mod that voids your warranty anyways (you still gotta open the system and solder), destroys the laser, doesn't play EA games, doesn't play DVD-R, doesn't play original imports and is nothing but a fucking overpriced psx modchip in a plastic shell. smart move. mind you, the neo 4 is originally 44 wires. messiah mod is done in an hour, I've done 3. |
Cloud121 | Apr 15, 2002 | |||
How does it (Neo Key) destroy the laser? (Edited by Cloud121 at 2:07 pm on April 15, 2002) |
IceDigger | Apr 15, 2002 | |||
it constantly pulses a too high voltage into the system, which ends up harming the laser. slower than with i.e. the neo 2.2 cause you can turn it off, but it still does harm the laser in time. |
ExCyber | Apr 15, 2002 | |||
Here's what I don't understand... if the voltage is too high, then there must be a supply of the correct voltage somewhere. The PICs support a rather wide Vcc range, so why can't the Vcc point be switched to use the correct voltage? |
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