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> cgj wrote:
> Hercules! wrote:
> And no, im not going to tell you how to get them onto CD... that
> wouldbe naughty.
> Why not. I'm in desparete need!
> Will you die if you don't find out?
>
YES!
> Kiriyama wrote:
> And to play them on PS2, you DO need a chip*(1), as PS2 games have a
> boot
> mechanism *(2) (or special marking on the PS2 CD *(3)) that does not
> allow this.
> Needless to say, I expect some games don't have this protection *(4)
> :D
> -----
>
> *1) No they dont
> *2) No they dont
> *3) No they dont
> *4) Contradiction
I must be thinking of the old PS1 games then :\
Bah well :D
> Kiriyama wrote:
> To get a DVD game on a CD-R would involve eliminating a LOT of
> material...
>
> ------
>
> Well done for pointing out the obvious.
>
> Here, have a lump of cheese.
Yes, but some people are stupid and do not realise that a DVD-R holds 4.7GB whilst CD-Rs only hold 700MB
Here, have the cheese back, I hate cheese.
> Hercules! wrote:
> And no, im not going to tell you how to get them onto CD... that
> would
> be naughty.
> Why not. I'm in desparete need!
Will you die if you don't find out?
No?
Then you're not in desperate need.
> And to play them on PS2, you DO need a chip*(1), as PS2 games have a boot
> mechanism *(2) (or special marking on the PS2 CD *(3)) that does not allow this.
> Needless to say, I expect some games don't have this protection *(4) :D
-----
*1) No they dont
*2) No they dont
*3) No they dont
*4) Contradiction
> To get a DVD game on a CD-R would involve eliminating a LOT of
> material...
------
Well done for pointing out the obvious.
Here, have a lump of cheese.
http://www.globalwebgroup.net/dvd5/