Mi inglés es de mierda por lo tanto aquí va una de copia y pega, es sobre un mod-chip para GameCube.
Take apart the GC console.... remove the heatsink which is attached by gray, gooey heat dissipating polymer to the
chips below to reveal the pcb location shown. Locate the resistor block at R39 and attach two wires to the center
solder point pair at R6. Wield your iron deftly or you'll melt and dislodge the adjacent resistors on the block.
Connect the wires to a switch as shown below. If using a SPDT switch, simply connect the wires to the available
terminals and you're done. If using a DPDT like we are, follow the wiring conventions shown. That's it. Done. NCS
takes no responsibility if you toast your GC when doing this mod, but given the relative simplicity, we doubt many
GCs will be rendered into boxy doorstops.
Y ahora como copiar juegos de GameCube y Xbox.
(((((((((((((((((( BURNING X-BOX & GAMECUBE GAMES USEING CDRWIN )))))))))))))))))))
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1) Insert your original in your CD-ROM.
2) Open CDRWin (or any other image extractor) to make an iso image of the game
on your harddisc. Click on 'Extract Disc/Tracks/Sectors'
3) Here are the settings which work for me (!):
Disc Image/Cuesheet
File-Format: Automatic
Reading-Options:
RAW,CD+G,CD-TEXT and MCN/USRC all UNchecked
Error Recovery: Ignore
Jitter Correction: Auto
Subcode Analyses: Fixed
Data-Speed: MAX
Read Retry Count: 10
Audio Speed: MAX
Subcode Threshold: 900
There are a lot of reports, that Raw reading also works, but I had problems with it
enabled.
4) Click on 'Start'
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RECORDING TO A DISC
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1) Install Firburner
2) Double click on the Cue File For The Game
3) Right Click And select burn To CD
Thats all there is record DAO, and you can try to burn it fast I burnt them at 2X
Useing PNY Black Diamond CDR's
Good LUck and Happy Gameing.
No se si todo esto es cierto o trae más confusión ó la he cagao de lleno, pero lo he pillado por ahí y os lo dejo a vosotros.