dtl t-10000 appear to fails during play dvd games

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  1. big.four

    big.four Member

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    disk topic

    I do not have neither blue ps2 disk nor ntsc/j , is there another way?
     
  2. unclejun

    unclejun Site Supporter 2011-2014

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    You can make an .iso out of one your game, patch it to Master, burn it to a dvd+r or dvd-r and then try it.
     
  3. big.four

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    patch

    What mean patch it to master?
     
  4. l_oliveira

    l_oliveira Officer at Arms

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    Let me explain you something...

    A PS2 is a toy, supposed to be used by kids. Ease of use is part of it's concept. A modded PS2 will accept exact copies of commercial games because it's protection is defeated.

    A PS2 TOOL is a development tool, thus far from being a TOY it's quite complex in terms of usage, as you probably noticed already.
    It has protections to keep people from using them for playing pirated games.
    But again since it's a development tool it must allow for booting of games and programs in development. A Master Disc is what it accepts.
    It's almost the same as a already completed game but it contains *extra* information the TOOL (and the TEST PS2s require that too) require to play them from DVD-R media.

    MAster disc patching is basically re-place that information on a image of a commercial disc so the TOOL will accept and play it in a DVDR media.

    You won't be able to play anything on the TOOL unless it's a original PS2 CD-ROM (BLUE CD) or PS2 DVD-ROM (Silver or Golden PS2 disc) of it's matching region *or* either a CD-R or DVD-R *with* master disc information recorded in it.

    Google for LOSER's master disc patcher, download it.
    Copy a game from it's original disc to the PC hard disc, run it through the master disc patcher and then burn it.

    Then it should be accepted by the tool.
     
  5. big.four

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    game played

    I've make an iso from a game, patched with loser disk parcher and burned to dvd-R and the game start .
    Sometimes the Linux prompt the following error:
    "room moji data cannot be found".

    The Tool Run Games and appears to be fully operational.
    A Great of thanks to all.

    Could someone help me for game programming?are there tutorials?wich steps i should perform?

    Thanks
    Bigfour
     
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  6. Brilliant2meNu

    Brilliant2meNu Robust Member

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    Wow, this thread is so old, good information, my TOOL reads NTSC/PAL on the back, I live in the USA but have PAL/J/and UC games, I'll try them all when I get home, I'm currently experiencing these issues :(
     
  7. Brilliant2meNu

    Brilliant2meNu Robust Member

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    NTSC/UC, NTSC/J, PAL, both Silver DVD and blue CDs of all those regions failed.........
    I will attempt to manually Patch/burn and run.............
     
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