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  1. #1 COnvert ELF Files 
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    Is there a way to convert elf files to ISo or Cue/bin files for PS2 systems that dont have a memor32 memory card that is computer accessible. I found a PC to PS2 via LAN elf program that i want to put on cd so my modded system can read it? CAn someone Help.
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    Boot a ELF from a CD but you might want to add a bigger dummy file, like 200MB to 500MB
    PS2 Consoles:
    SCPH-30001 [V4] - unmodded (2)
    SCPH-30001-R [V5] DMS4 Pro SE
    SCPH-50001-N [V9] CC 2.0 SLE
    SCPH-79001 [V16] Silver - unmodded

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    I was hoping there was a program to convert NTSC elfs to PAL,
    (I'd love my codebreaker in color ^^)
    thought I'd post it in this thread as it is related...

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    Quote Originally Posted by PALGamer View Post
    I was hoping there was a program to convert NTSC elfs to PAL,
    (I'd love my codebreaker in color ^^)
    thought I'd post it in this thread as it is related...

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    there is no such thing as converting NTSC elfs to PAL, the problem lies with the audio/video cables you are using. You need to use an RBG output with a TV that supports 60 Hz to play NTSC games in colour.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Den Leiw View Post
    there is no such thing as converting NTSC elfs to PAL, the problem lies with the audio/video cables you are using. You need to use an RBG output with a TV that supports 60 Hz to play NTSC games in colour.
    Actually there is a converter by Jaytee that attempts to patch elfs if it can find the correct strings. It also has a P/N selector you can apply to the elf and it will load before the app, giving you the option of format to display.

    How effective it is, i dont know, as ive only used it recently and it did not work on the elf for the Memory Plus 64.

    Ive attached both versions i have, but cant confirm how effective they will be.
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    PS2 Consoles:
    SCPH-30001 [V4] - unmodded (2)
    SCPH-30001-R [V5] DMS4 Pro SE
    SCPH-50001-N [V9] CC 2.0 SLE
    SCPH-79001 [V16] Silver - unmodded

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