Antes que nada pido disculpas por volver a un tema que supongo ya está medio sepultado... Ayer llegó a mis manos una serie de betas como especificaron arriba, y adjunto hay un texto en inglés que es el siguiente:
This is most of the conversation between myself "Me" and the person I got these from "Betatester"
Of course this are not the real nicks we use, I changed that to hide our identities.
These betas are VERY real. They are not locked down to 1 game. They are betas to test all Playstation games.
Now here is the tricky part, each beta tester was given different color coded Dreamcasts.
The betas has something in the code at will look in the rom on the specified dreamcast. The discs will
ONLY work on that machine and no other. Some how this code needs to be removed so that it is usable on any dreamcast.
Only other thing missing is an audio.nra which is the audio track to make the cd selfbootable. It should be the
same track this is used in the Echelon Selfboot Kit but in Nero Burning Rom audio format.
[03:49]
what did ya'll have to use to burn it anyways?
[03:50] I've never really looked at how it works, before. It looks like it's cutting the first 37376 bytes off the data part of the image, then appending something (That Rand gave us... Included) to the beginning in it's place
[03:50] Just Nero, and some program that Rand gave us. I think he made it.
[03:50] It looks like all it does is cuts up a binary file, though
[03:51] ok
[04:30] Well, each one was encoded to only work on that specific DC
[04:30] However, if you mean the burning process, no, it was the same for them all.
[05:16] i mean different color dc's got different builds
[05:24] Well, I'm really not sure if they were different builds or not. I'm thinking that he might have done some kind of encoding on them, AFTER he did the builds, to make it work on the individual DC's. But, I don't know that for sure. He might have had the encoding done during the build itself, in which case they would be different builds for each color
Ahora bien, la pregunta es qué tan cierto o no es lo que pasa aquí, ya que por ejemplo, en una web de adictos hay una imagen del Bleem para jugar al Metal Gear Solid, el cual no anda con la archidifundida beta azul crackeada.
Alguno de vosotros podría echar algo de luz al tema? Gracias.