I'll put it on my to do list but that's fairly substantial atm. Testing purchases gets priority anyway.
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Welp, guess Black Widow is coming out in a week. Kinda get the feeling it won't be very good..
Cookie closed the PPP thread
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Basically, you use fmcb or whatever to flash your console to region free. Depends on the console model though.
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The best scenario is like 750xx or whatever iirc. You can make it region free for ps2 and ps1. Also, backups.
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Just been testing out GC-Plug on my PAL and NTSC-J Gamecubes.
Didn't come with a remote but I paired one easy (I've got a box of various spare remotes).
On LCD this looks better than s-video to my crt's (which are only 576/480i capable), I'm really pleased and it was heaps cheaper than getting the rare component cable
I've been using line doubling but not scanlines.
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Changed SCPH-77002 to DTL-H77002 (DEX retail).
FMCB v1.966 multi install still works.
Need to check some retail discs (PS1&2) that aren't my region now, I'll post again later.
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DTL-H77002 wouldn't boot anything other than PAL games, idk why
Restored SCPH-77002 and then converted to DTL-H77001 (US DEX).
Boots US retail PS2 DVD game ok.
Boots Asian (not JPN) retail PS2 DVD game ok.
JPN retail PS1, tried a few different titles and after playstation logo I get green screen (sound is working ok).
US retail PS1 tried FF IX, playstation logo becomes frozen (sound is working ok).
I've got some bootleg pressed PS2 discs here I might try, but I'm not sure what to do about PS1 games not working properly![]()
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The issue was pretty much lcd tv related. I was using component and obviously this panel doesn't like low resolutions over component, which is why the PS2 games were ok but the PS1 games had corrupt video.
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Just tested a really old backup disc of King's Field (US). Booted up no problems![]()
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