I just had an apple chip installed in my ps2 v7 ntsc and am trying to install the network adapter and cannot get the network disc to boot. any suggestions. Someone stated that at foundmy.com there is a solution but I could not find it.
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I just had an apple chip installed in my ps2 v7 ntsc and am trying to install the network adapter and cannot get the network disc to boot. any suggestions. Someone stated that at foundmy.com there is a solution but I could not find it.
Last edited by kiddk1; 10-05-2002 at 08:21 PM.
Neo, probably can figure out a solution. I wonder if he/she will get a network adapter to try out
I have tried everything, nothing works. I NEED HELP
hmm... do you have a game that has the network adapter setup like madden2k3 or something else.. tony hawk3(?) would that work? i know madden2k3 has network setup on the game, .. dunno of that helps.. don't have apple mod.. thought i'd throw out the idea if it hasn't been tried...![]()
:ok, I don't know about this, but its a very probably solution assuming what I'm thinking is correct... bring over a friends ps2, and set it up on his ps2 and save it to your memory card... then just put the mem card in yours and assuming it saves it to the mem-card and not some wierd chip in the ps2 I don't know about, it should work, atleast if its only the disc that doesn't work...
goodluck, lemme know if it works, I'm getting my ps2 chipped with an apple right now
"However, it would NOT boot my network startup disc. Sometimes it would start to boot (displaying that messed up PS2 logo, the known quirk of the chip) then freeze on a black screen, other times I just get the red screen. Now, this is not really a big deal since all my games booted, and I used SOCOM to setup my network config save file, but I was wondering if this issue was mine alone."
taken from another thread, i do hope this helps.
"try using the network adapter in ps1 mode and it will work. Eventhough it is a dvd disk it will boot the network adapter disk in ps1 mode[cdr mode]."
-taken from richcy's thread
i dont know how to "use in ps1 mode"
basically, put the disc in. and boot it like a PSX game
Originally posted by Lavafang2002
ok, I don't know about this, but its a very probably solution assuming what I'm thinking is correct... bring over a friends ps2, and set it up on his ps2 and save it to your memory card... then just put the mem card in yours and assuming it saves it to the mem-card
I don't think that works because i have a magic2 system and setup the network adapter... then i also have XO-2 system and moved everything to that, i had to resetup the info again on the XO-2 system even tho the mem card had the info from the other system... ::
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