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    Wow! so if i understand the GSM settings...

    Wow! so if i understand the GSM settings correcly, I no longer have to patch a PAL game with "PAL/NTSC fixer" before loading it? I can just add it to my HDD in it's native mode (in this case PAL),...
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    XENA for ps2 (pal on ntsc consol/ tv)

    I scoured the compatibility faq's and couldn't find this info. my wife really likes this game but i had trouble getting it to work.
    I patched the bin/cue files with "PAL/NTSC FIXER 1.07" but i was...
  3. I don't know for a fact, but this sounds like the...

    I don't know for a fact, but this sounds like the same problem i was having. I am using a 3.5 sata drive, with my ps2 (with the sata to ide network adapter- it works really well). i plug it into my...
  4. as i said i appreciated the help. you were 100%...

    as i said i appreciated the help. you were 100% correct, this time i loaded them as bin/cue files instead of iso's and they work perfectly. thanks
  5. wow, ok i didn't know that. i thought they had to...

    wow, ok i didn't know that. i thought they had to be ISO format. that is likely where i screwed up, and i appreciate the help. I converted the bin/cue files to a single ISO. i did that for a few...
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    I have the IDE to SATA adapter and use a 3.5inch...

    I have the IDE to SATA adapter and use a 3.5inch 320 gp sata hdd (you have to buy a special powered usb adapter to use it with your pc and winhiip). but it works great with every game i've tried so...
  7. Having trouble with ford racing 2 and 3 help would be appreciated

    I'm using my Ps2 (fat) with a 320gp internal sata hard. I bought an IDE to SATA network adapter to make the hard drive work (and it works great with the other 75 games on the hard drive).

    I'm...
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