If you are going to use IDE HDD then you don't need to worry much about compatibility issues, most IDE HDD types will surely work, just avoid the...
It can write to the HDD, just use the most updated version of GD Ripper program.
That's correct. --- I contacted the developer via email and he said the product is under control quality tests and should be available for sale...
Are you using RC4 with DMA option enabled? And what about the cluster size? I think I have an old HDD 4200 rpm here, if so I'll make a test.
Both games work fine for me, no lag at all. Check the cluster size of your HDD, it should be at least 32K, better with 64K. Check if the files...
That's it. - Personally I still prefer make G1-ATA mods keeping an working GD-ROM drive, since there are a good amount of games which only work...
There are pads on the GD-ROM board which can be used for the G1-ATA mod, someone at DCSwat forum had mapped them years ago (post #311):...
It's possible to use a 80 wire IDE cable, the pinout is the same, but it'll require more work in order to get the signal wires separated from the...
It's very simple, the HDD must have its jumper settings as SLAVE and FAT32 formatted. A tip for formatting the HDD: Windows doesn't allow to...
Hi @happy_bunny Can I just flash the flash IC with an external programmer before solder it to the board? It will work doing this way? Thanks in...
Recent versions of RT232RL doesn't need a separate level converter circuit, it can operate with 3,3V directly. You can use a pre-made board like...
This one isn't mine actually, I made some mods in it for a customer: [MEDIA] Xbox 1.6 version white painted: [IMG] - White paint job combined...
I also had made a dump of a SPI flash from a genuine MI 1.93 (I can't remember if the chip was an orange or green dot, dunno if it does matter...
Popstarter isn't compatible with those leaked LBA 48bit dumps. Plus, there is no need to use the obsolete POPS-00001 anymore. Get rid of these two...
Welcome *back*! Cheers from Outerspace. :)
In a GC optical lens, the ESD solder protection point is located at ribbon cable. The "pot" that people use to tweak is located at the drive...
Easy stuff, just use a disc drive emulator like Deamon Tools and rebuild the image in a bin/cue format by using ISOBuster or UltraISO. edit:...
I've just noticed that the member blogs are no longer available... Are they lost forever?
I'm also curious how to get a higher speed from a serial DC port. AFAIK, it all depends on the source of the signal, not on the interface...
Just refer to the first post or go to the page 37 of this thread.
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