Well, not really. The boot menu loads everytime. Then, it checks if there are more than one game on the Eprom. If so, it loads the selection menu....
So you're the guy trying to sell Tototek-like cards on Kickstarter ? Did you ask the hombrews authors authorization to sell their works ? The...
AR Pro, but the readme also states support for SST 29xE010. I'll test. Thank you !
No, this is for the Xplorer cheating device :(
Hi. A few years ago, I had a CD with many AR compatible Roms (Caetla, Ahoy, etc...) which allows to flash your card without Comm Link. But I've...
This is the case for all C/C++ source code :p
When this will be released, I think reading this whole thread again will be fun ! :)
I've noticed that if you remove the modchip with the wires still soldered, my playstation doesn't run game. Anyone experienced such thing ?
First rule of JV.com : never trust what,s written on the forums.
In fact, we were lucky : the SNES outputs PAL, and it was mandatory to have SCART on all TV sold after 1980. So Nintendo decided to use RGB...
Looks like you're having fun with this tool ;) Have a look at the guy's webpage, there are also interesting stuff :)
Like I said, just use a stealth modchip. It will boot the Yaroze CD, patching the wooble code, then, you can query the disc controller to get the...
Don't forget to add the 10kohm resistor if you remove the CIC!
My bad, the mod on this page is almost the same as the one you mentionned, except it doesn't use any resistor. But why is there space for extra...
In this page (in french), there are various tests of the mods.
No. I've made test myself with the various RGB mod available, and remplacing the components made the best image quality so far. You can see...
I'm sorry, but I guess you're all wrong... This code will only read the value in the Bios of the Playstation. Nothing related to the wooble....
Maybe you can use a modchip with custom code which reads the wooble data block and writes it to its eprom, so you can read it with a PIC reader.
Agree. All the files have the same size, and almost the same compressed size, which means almost exact data. And the name means nothing, so let's...
"content". :D
Separate names with a comma.