I never tought it was from PS2 game.Ĭlick to expand.Okay, let's get started. And the 'king of the cosmos' joke was pretty nice. Keep your searchings up! The stuff you came up with is worth that for some people, AND when you come up with a way to this, I can even create tutorials, without missing to give you credits for this. If elf disc didn't work that normal way, I have an ARMax! Is it opening to more stuff sometimes? Regarding the USB, will check of another that CB will like. CB will not boot always, in fact, it sometimes boot, but sometimes not. I tought there are no HD slims, but no, mine ain't one. Don't worry! I have a lot of Gen and NES roms on a phone, and the rest is on a CD. I know about having more than 20 roms, expect it was 10. So, I'm not swapping, I can run a backup normally as if it's a bought one (they are even copies!), so, an ISO creator (must work like a compressor) in which then I can create a compilation of my games.
This really old Mac is the only remaining computer and I won't put much effort to get a new Mac when I can get good a Windows later! I HAD a Windows, but I seperated it into parts for an air travel. Ok, just to be quick, I'm not even using a brand new Mac in order to run Virtual PC, and the top of this, it's a PPC PowerMac 3.5 from 2002.
One thing about the ROMs on the disc You have to add more than 20 or it won't boot.ĪLSO, you may be able to freemcboot mod your PS2 so you don't even have to put in the codebreaker disc to load snes station, PGEN or any other emus it lets you load it from the PS2's MENU! Read here: elf discs (other stuff like swaps are programmed to read. MAke sure they're formatted to FAT32 and if that doesn't work see if you can get/borrow another brand.Īs far as the CD, it does seem a little hard to do with your swap method.
If the sticks keep CB from starting then, yeah, they're incompatible. With that, you wouldn't even need to worry about burning. Apperently codebreaker CAN load from USB, and it's easier. However, This person was NOT using a codebreaker.Īlso: you may want to get some sort of USB stick. bin file under diskimage format with Toast 5.0.2 back on the mac OS.
ElkayPS2 posted: "I run Virtual pc with win98SE and used the cdgen method, then burnt the. Some people have successfully reported burning SNES-Station using a Mac. Īs far as macs in general, I came across this on the SNES-STATION FAQ:
I'm not be the king of anything, but one extra step and you are the first one to tell us how to burn those bad boys and become the king of burning elf's via Macs!Ĭlick to expand.The "king of all cosmos" bit was actually a joke about Katamari Damacy, a popular ps2 game. I have another USB, sadly I can't write it on a Mac. CB v10 won't work with a USB attached to this PS2 model, and heh, I think I'm a Kingstoner, lol.
The first we tried a backup was the full ISO, with nothing changed.
Sincd you mentioned Disk Utitilty, would you please explain how to burn this, or at least a way to save the ISO on the desktop in order to burn it later? Lastly, I feel that my PS2 doesn't have a mod. SO, we want a way to CD'it on a Mac, in which then we can have a tutorail for this. And with my own games, wether the worst (were they won't bother with) or rare to find, I can then enjoy rather than having a deluxe ISO. I want a QUICK way to boot the disc, not getting something like SwapMagic to do the work. Now for the emus, I just have a slim PS2 and a CodeBreaker v10. Sorry for being royal late, I just don't focus here too much. It is much, MUCH easier than CDing your emus/roms, plus you won't have to reburn images (all discs scratch over time). Hate to not completely answer your question, but get a 2gb usb stick for like 5 bucks. There are also a lot of premade deluxe emulator ISOs that you can play as a ps1 CD/DVD game, usually with a lot of games but sometimes missing some, so you can give that a go and you don't have to build anything.Īll in all, though. Now, for PGEN, PSMS and FCEU is should be as simple as burning a file disc with the emu and ROMS, but for SNES-station it's pretty hard.
Install freeMCboot if you can, so you can launch the emus from a MC or USB stick. If you have swap magic, you can press square to boot an. What are ya, the King of all cosmos?Īnyway, Disk Utility is pretty good, I hear.īut before I go any further, how do you have your ps1 modded? If you have freeMCboot, you probably have ulaunchelf and a USB stick, in which case you might as well load from USB.