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Swap Magic
Alright, so I received Swap Magic 3.8 plus Coder, it is the PAL version. I am trying to get Chrono Cross to run (it is NTSC), and am using the CD version with the slide tool on an older PS2.
For some reason, it just comes up with "Please insert Playstation 2 Disc" whenever I try to boot in Normal with all three video settings (PAL, Default, NTSC).
Anyone know what am I doing wrong? >.<;
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You can't play PS1 games with a swap magic disc. Use this method instead (it works with an NTSC PS2, I assume it would work with a PAL one also, but I don't really know).
1. Go to the PS2 dashboard/browser so that you can see what disc is in the drive and what memory card is inserted.
2. Insert a legitimate PS1 disc, close tray.
3. Once it recognizes the disc is there, use the slide tool to open the tray, put in Chrono Cross, then shut the tray and lock it with the slide tool.
4. Boot.
This works for burned PS1 games, but I don't know if it would have any effect on region-coding. If it fails, try downloading a PAL copy of Chrono Cross so you can play it, if that's what region your console is?
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Unless it's something exclusive to the "coder" swap magic version, you can't use the swap magic disc to play backed-up ps1 games, unfortunately. The swap method works for me, but it's probably not able to handle the NTSC->PAL change.
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Hmm, that sucks. I guess I will just have to emulate it.
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Here's how you can do it:
1. Acquire a copy of <a href="http://www.modchip.com/breakerpro.htm">Breaker Pro</a>. How you get it is up to you, but know that it can be burnt.
2. Use Swap Magic to boot Breaker Pro if it's not legitimate, or just boot an authentic copy.
3. Then use Breaker Pro to boot your PS1 game.
There are other methods you can use, such as a memory card loader (notoriously unreliable and causes an area of undeletable, corrupt data on your memory card) or, of course, a modchip. I eventually got a mod chip because I got sick of having to swap discs all of the time.
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Cool, thanks o_O. I might think about buying Breaker Pro, I don't really mind swapping discs. Better than fiddling around with plug-ins on emulators. Plus, that'd give me a chance to *cough* download *cough* some PS1 games that weren't released in Australia.
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Crap, just deleted my essay here. I'll post a link with what you need in a sec.
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There you go:
http://forums.eyesonff.com/chrono-tr...l-systems.html
@ all CKs: A sticky, in the linked thread, wouldn't hurt, as this seems to be a rather common question.
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Ordering CK's around :O You'd be more likely to succeed if you'd PM'd one tbh :O
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You do realise that method isn't just restricted to Chrono Cross, so why would they sticky just that in the Chrono Cross forums? Especially when you had your caps lock key stuck.
May as well just get the boot disc that was suggested in this thread, and not have to worry about ripping/burning, and being able to run the actual CD's. Seems like less hassle.
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The reason is that people keep asking this very question all the time. Why do it the way I suggested? Because it works. If you know any other way, great, but that's how I did it. Why sticky it to Chrono Cross? Because most people on this forum will only need it for Chrono Cross.
And eh... you're welcome alright.
EDIT: Quite frankly, I don't give a rat's arse if it gets stickey'd or not. It would just seem to be a logical move to provide people with a permanently visible solution to a popular problem.
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Importing games isn't illegal. Burning copies of any media for your own use isn't illegal either. How is it a bad idea?
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