Swap Magic Cd Ps2 Street
Free Swap Magic Cd Ps2 Street. Swap Magic is a specialized Play. Station 2 game disc used for tricking the console into reading non- retail or burned. More Swap Magic Cd Ps2 Street videos.
This is a tricky one. From what I'm understanding you have NO retail PS2 CD games (which would technically make you a pirate )? If that is the case, to my knowledge there are no swap methods you can use. So Cogswap and Swap Magic 3.3 CD (if you had it) would be worthless without a retail game to load the TOS. However you're not completely out of options. Since you have Swap Magic 3.3 DVD you can create a homebrew installer DVD to install Free Memory card Boot (FMB) on to your memory card. Now most people know that the ESR booter that comes with FMB will only work on DVD games.
What most people don't know, is that there are methods to convert a CD image to a DVD image that can be found via google. Once you have a DVD image of your CD game and ESR on your memory card, it's as simple as patch/burn/play. This is a tricky one. From what I'm understanding you have NO retail PS2 CD games (which would technically make you a pirate )? If that is the case, to my knowledge there are no swap methods you can use.
So Cogswap and Swap Magic 3.3 CD (if you had it) would be worthless without a retail game to load the TOS. However you're not completely out of options. Since you have Swap Magic 3.3 DVD you can create a homebrew installer DVD to install Free Memory card Boot (FMB) on to your memory card. Now most people know that the ESR booter that comes with FMB will only work on DVD games. What most people don't know, is that there are methods to convert a CD image to a DVD image that can be found via google. Once you have a DVD image of your CD game and ESR on your memory card, it's as simple as patch/burn/play. Damn that sucks, sorry I didn't check any compatibility lists before posting.
I'm going to make another suggestion of which I'm not sure about compatibility. Using your Swap Magic 3.3 to boot, make a homebrew installer DVD-R, using the same method as SNES DVD. With an elf launcher on your memory card, you can launch OpenPS2Loader. I'm sure there are compatibility charts out there for OpenPS2Loader that you can check. With OpenPS2Loader you can load disc images from USB storage device, off the network, or from internal HDD. If you have one of those media storage options, this might be the only way.
IF the game is compatible, I would recommend booting from HDD (if you have one), this will provide the best quality.
This list is by no means close to complete, but it should include most popular (and many non-popular!) games. All games are in original NTSC [USA] format unless otherwise noted. I'll make a wild leap of faith and claim all the working/non-working games should apply to the 3.6 set as well.
After all, it's well-documented that 3.6 is simply 3.3 with added USB support. Those interested should mainly pay attention to the non-working and patch lists, since the potential count of actual working games may number in the thousands. Games with the (use good media) note seem to be sensitive to media/burning speeds, or else they may experience freezing or sound glitches. Dual-layer games do not work, period, and must be ripped to DVD5. Please reply if (and how) you've managed to get a non-working game on this list to work with the SM 3.3/3.6 set. Mafia 2 Melee Weapons Mod Download. To date, there is only [bold]one[/bold] non-working game with the Swap Magic 3.3/3.6 set: Rugby League 2 (PAL), which has in-built copy protection which prevents it from working with any modified PS2: hard drive, modchip, or Swap Disc. Making it run properly requires a cracked release, or a patch (currently nonexistent).
Modifying a slimline PS2 (v12/v13/v14) for Swap Magic usage using only tissue and tape: To rebuild games: Rebuilding games may be necessary for games with a larger TOC (image size) than 4.35 GB, which is the Swap Magic limit. It may also be necessary for DVD media which burns poorly as it approaches the edge. To remaster CD games to DVD: Quick and dirty method with Nero: More accurate and advanced method with CDVDGen: Bottom section of the 'CD games on a DVD' tutorial at DVDloader v7 All here: Zoneloader CD: Zoneloader DVD: Aside from Zoneloader-specific games, the Zoneloader seems to also work for most (if not all) games which require the DVDLoader/CDLoader while using only a single swap. That was actually the intention of this thread, 007PStwo But yeah, a separate page like the swapmagicfix page would be nice.