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Originally Posted by KingFire
Hello, for some odd reason my PS2 doesn't read PSX cd's anymore, so is there a way that I could play PSX games via a pen drive or from DVD?
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Not at present. The PS1 mode implemented by Sony for the PS2 does not allow any of the PS2-specific media to work. One reason for this is that in PS1 mode the IOP, which normally handles PS2 device drivers, is instead used as the main CPU for the emulated PS1.
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I tried burning a PSX game into DVD but again the PS2 didn't recognize it.
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That is correct, and there are two distinct reasons for it.
1: No PS1 model ever had a DVD drive, so DVD media are not valid for PS1 booting.
2: An unmodded PS2 is not normally able to access any burned DVD-R game disc.
The second reason can be circumvented for PS2 games by using the FMCB homebrew boot method and launching the program ESR, which allow DVD-R games to be used on an unmodded console, though each such game ISO must be patched for ESR before burning the disc. (Check more info on FMCB and ESR in the 'FreeVAST' subforum)
But there is currently no cure for the fact that DVD discs are not valid media for PS1 games.
There will be a cure for it in future though as a PS1 emulator is being developed which will work in PS2 mode, thus being able to use all PS2 media to access the game ISOs. This emulator is being developed by ffgriever, the same guy who created ESR, but because he is still quite busy with ESR improvements, the PS1 emulator has been 'put on hold'.
Best regards: dlanor