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Originally Posted by theg33k
hi there, love that dlanor is trying so hard to bring us newbs and those dudes the power of straight booting,
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That's what these forums are all about, helping each other get the most and best use out of our consoles.
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but i get a similar problem to everyone else.
i use the swap magic...ule boot disc...add elf etc from mass to mc0 method of getting the files on my 8mb sony card.
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Those are just the means of installation, so once you can boot FMCB successfully and also launch the standard elfs (as stated below), then those installation methods have no further influence.
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i have fmcb 1.7 and have tried booting two games through esr beta 9.
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And which 'esr beta 9' might that be then ?
Is it the earlier 'beta r9a' release or the current 'beta r9b' release ?
And which elf did you use ? (the variants are 'mcard', 'dvdv direct', 'dvdv direct off')
The standard variant to use for normal game launching is 'dvdv direct'.
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both on the free mcboot screen, and on ule and the screen flashes colours
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This proves that ESR has launched properly and started some of its work.
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ending on a dark pink hue, and then ................nothing absolutely nothing, the disc has stopped.
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I'm not sure of the meaning of each colour, but ffgriever should be able to tell that. The colour does represent some particular phase of the work it was doing when freezing.
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the games i used (after patching them obviously with the compiled patching tool) where:
berzerk ntsc japanese backup
legobatman pal. straight backup
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Please define the difference between "backup" and "straight backup".
I have no idea what you meant by that.
I'm not sure if it's the same game release, but a japanese game with similar name to "berzerk" was reported as working in the ESR compatibility list thread
found here and that report is
right here.
I have no info on the PAL version of 'Lego Batman' but there are three reports on the NTSC version, which reports have these links:
First,
Second,
Third
I find it very likely that the PAL version is also compatible, though that is unproven.
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my console is pal ps2
scph-30003 R
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I'm afraid the 3000x models are notorious for weak lasers, so that might be one factor in your problems.
Next time you should search the compatibility threads yourself (there are more than one in the FreeVAST forum), by using the "Search this Thread" command shown in the thread menu, at the top of the posts listing in each thread.
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oh and my dvd r's are asda brand,
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I never heard of them.
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they have never given me any trouble before.
heard maxim are good.
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I never used them.
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would this make a difference?
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Yes. High quality discs from well known quality manufacturers do work a lot better than cheap 'no-name' brands. I use nothing but Verbatim 16x DVD-R myself, though I know that there are others too with similar standards.
Best regards: dlanor