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Table Of Contents
1.0 What Is This?
1.1 Why make a FAQ?
2.0 The PlayStation Copy Protection
2.1 How to Break It ;)
2.2 The HardWare Needed to Break Protection
2.21 Explaination of the Hardware
2.22 Myths of PlayStation Protection Breaking
2.3 Software Needed to Copy the CDs
3.0 TroubleShooting
3.1 I Can't Copy Game XXX!?!?
3.2 I still can't copy it what do I do?
3.3 Teach me some 'tricks of the trade'!
4.0 CDR Drives & CDR Media
4.1 CDR Drives
4.2 CDR Media
5.0 General Questions
5.1 Can PlayStation Read a CDRW Disc?
5.2 Can You Send Me PlayStation Games?
5.3 How do you know so much?
5.4 How do I make an image of a PSX CD? So I can like send it on the In
ternet?
5.5 Coolness!! How do i break it up into RAR junks now though?
5.6 What is this .SFV file? What is this .NFO file?
5.7 I've copied other games before, but i can't copy xxx!!??
5.8 Copying CD to CD
6.0 Emulation & Emulators
6.1 Emulators in General & Types
6.2 Bleem
6.3 PSEmu Pro
6.4 Virtual Game Station by Connectxx
7.0 PlayStation VCD Addon
8.0 WebSites for Various Information
9.0 PlayStation SWAP FAQ
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1.0 What Is This?
This is, PlayStation Copying for Newbies. It is a FAQ that
gives instructions on the topic of PlayStation Copying. It started
out as a simple FAQ for a few questions. It's purpose is to answer
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
.
Disadvantages:
1) They need to be soldered in. This is a pain for people who can't d
o it
find someone to do it for you, that is what I did.
2) The Game Enhancer is the newbie on the block. A Game Enhancer is sim
ply
a GameShark or a Pro Action Replay with a different BIOS. (A GameShark or Pr
o Action
Replay is kinda like a Game Genie for the PlayStation) The GE allows you to
preform the 'swap trick' easier on the PlayStation. To put it in a nut shell
,
you force the lid sensor down, put a ORIGINAL CD of YOUR COUNTRY in the PSX.
then hit 'x', it'll power up, then down. Take the CD out, put your copy in
then leave, bamn your game plays.
There is a little bit more effort you have to do to play Multiple CD gam
es
but it is possible. If someone said you can't, they are fucking lying, tell
them
to fuck off.
Advantages:
1) No need to solder
2) Portable
3) Even children can use it!
Disadvantages:
1) You still have to swap
2) It'll wear out your PSX
3) Lost your GE, and you are fuck
ed.
4) MultiDisc Games are more Diffi
cult
Play
3) The Swap Trick Trick
The Swap Trick is the original way PSX Copies were played on a PlayStat
ion.
It has been succeded to the Modchip & Game Enhancer. It is still used for th
ose
who are too cheap (or dumb) to buy a Modchip or a GE. Please note, Swapping
will eventually damage your PlayStation. Since you are stopping the disc bef
ore it
does stop by itself, you are wearing out the motor, and you may scratch the l
ens
of the PlayStation, or your CDs.
I've decided to expand more on the Swap Trick. There is information
ople
need to know before they decided to do the Swap, or buy a GE. This is how
e Swap
Trick works, in a nutshell. You need 2 CDs, an original Black Bottom CD &
e
copy you want to play. You use the original Black CD as the source of the
pe
th
th
Co
untry
Code & Bad Block Check. This is then read by the PlayStation thinking it's
a legit copy. You then swap the copy in to play. The "swapping" is done a f
ew
times because the PlayStation double checks the Country Code & Bad Blocks a f
ew
times during the boot sequence....
NOW.. This is what Game Enhacer people DON'T TELL YOU. This is yet anot
her
reason why Swapping SUCKs. The PlayStation reads the TOC from the original C
D.
The table of contents (TOC) is the layout of the CD. This is the reason why
alot of you don't get audio on your games. By reading the TOC of a diff. CD,
then
playing another, confuses the PlayStation. It would be like if you picked up
a book, read the cover, read the TOC, but then put it down, picked up another
book
skipped the cover & TOC and started to read. You'd be a bit confused, but yo
u
would still know what is going on. This is lame...
Those PlayStation games with AUDIO tracks get really fuckign confused.
Some
refuse to work, why other tweak out. If the original CD doesn't have audio
tracks on the TOC, while the copy does, the game may call for TRACK 4 AUDIO
but the TOC goes "ugh.. no.. that isn't here dude". So the game may lock,
but typically it doesn't, it just doesn't play the song. THIS IS THE REASON
WHY MODCHIPS ARE SUPERIOR TO GAME ENHANCERS & SWAPPING. This is why the
people that make GEs advertise the ModChip/GE combo. Not only does it make
them 2x of money, but it avoids this problem. I can offer you a 'quick fix'
for this though....
Find a Source CD that has lots of AUDIO. it can be a DEMO, TombRaider
anything. This will greatly help with games that need to call on audio.
NOTE however, this isn't a 100% fix, you may/will have problems here and ther
e
but not as bad.
2.22
There are rumours floating on the net that there are other ways to play
copies on your PSX. Let me list them, and defeat them now
A) The 'modified' Firmware for a CDR.
This is perhaps the most believed of all the 'phony' ways to play copies
The rumours are like this. With a modified firmware for your CDR, you c
an
get your CDR to burn the 'bad sectors' on the CD, thus you don't
the modchip. Well, although this should work 'in theory', there
no modified firmware on the Internet. This is the bottom line.
one in their right mind wants to fuck with their $350+ CDR, when
can buy a $5 modchip and just install it like everyone else.
need
is
No
they
CDRWin
Prassi
NERO
Gear/Gear Replicator
CDRWin is the best all around PSX Copying program. It is the best in CD Dupli
cation
period. You can download a copy @ http://www.goldenhawk.com. Be warned, if y
ou
use illegal Serial Numbers, the program will burn bad CDs. Just use the Sharew
are
version until you get it to work on your system.
*INSTRUCTIONS*
Due to people not having THE BALLS TO FUCKING LEARN CDRWIN. I'll have to exp
lain
it to you. Before you join and irc and start to bitch, remember, I had a CDR
when blanks were $10 a piece, and I coastered alot, I really wish someone was
there
to hold my hand, like I did with you now. So now that CDs are $1, quite your
bitching, if you fuck one up.. oh fucking well.
1) Leaving all the fucking SETTINGS ALONE!! DON'T TOUCH CACHE or ANTHING
2) Fuck with the settings @ your own risk. Once you know what you are doing
fuck with it.
3) The ONLY thing you need to change is the RETRY count. Put as many '9's as
you can in that box.
4) Put your PSX CD in your reader + your Blank in your burner. (Or your PSX
CD
in your burner, then wait, then take it out to put a blank in). Click on
Backup
Disk, then like click okay. Leave all the options. Pretty easy huh?
Prassi is another popular software package. It is excellent for copy PSX CDs.
You can get it off the net, search for it. That is why search engines exist.
NERO is a good PSX Copying program. Many people don't like it, because they c
an't multi
task as well if they burn CDs. Try it if you have to. http://www.adhead.de
is where it is.
Gear/Gear Replicator is a last resort. This is a powerful program, but it's a
bitch
to understand. http://www.elecktrson.com
*NOTE- I will *NOT* add help or walkthrus for *ANY* of the CDR Software. If
someone out there is BORED, and would like to do it for any of the above pro
grams
(a better CDRWin would be nice too). Talk to me on iRC + i'll add it and gi
ve
you credit.
3.0 TroubleShooting
3.1 I can't copy game XXXX?!?!?
Bitch.. calmdown, it isn't the end of the world, so shut up and listen. If
you can't copy a game. Try reading the CD slower. There are options in all
good CDR copying programs to set the reading speed slower. Some games (especi
ally
rentals) need to be set slower, i once had to read games @ 1x to do it right.
Take your time . . .and as it burns, go take a shit, go out with friends or so
mething.
3.2 I still can't copy it what do I do?
Try using your CDR to read the Disc, and/or clean the ORIGINAL CD, with alcoho
l &
tissue paper. (Wait till it dries first dumbasses). This helps.
3.3 Teach me some 'tricks of the trade'!
Sure n/p. When you burn PSX CDs. Here are some tips. Reading slower is good
.
In addition, burning slower, is always best. If you find problems burning @ 4
x
or 8x, then burn slower. If you have to go down to 1x all the time. Well, th
ats
what you gotta do. You aren't supposed to copy PSX CDs.. so that is your trad
e off.
Use good quality CDs so you can burn @ higher speeds. Also, the PlayStation i
tself
needs to be a higher model to read higher burns.
Always, always, make the Image of the PSX CD to your HD, then burn it back to
the CD.
This is the default option in CDRwin. It shouldn't be a big deal. Those who
say
"But I can burn CD2CD fine!!" Well good fucking for you, you know what you ar
e doing
CD 2 CD is unreliable. It is best to do CD2CD w/ a SCSi reader & a SCSi CDR.
A CD2CD burn can die for any reason, typically, the source CD is fucked, and c
auses
a buffer underrun. So always make an image. Go buy a 32x CDROM.. they are li
ke $50
for an IDE, or like $100 for a SCSi. You can make an image in under 5min. So
you aren't
saving much time going CD2CD.
4.0 CDR Drives & CDR Media
4.1 CDR Drives
What is a good CDR to buy? I only got $125! Save your money. Bottom line,
all big software companies say "... a lower priced IDE drive simply will not
give you the benefits and quality of a higher end SCSI drive.." Thus, save
your money, don't buy that extra burrito at taco bell. There are GOOD IDE
drives out there. Just make sure your CDR Supporst Disc-At-Once recording,
and you'll be fine. The following is a list of the most popular CDRs:
Rioch
SCSi/IDE MODELs
Good Bit Pricy though
Sony
SCSi/IDE MODELs
WOREST! DOESN'T SUPPORT DAO!!!
Name
Recording Speeds Our Comments
*TDK
8x, 4x, 2x, 1x
Excellent CDRs/Good 4 all PSX & Speeds
*Verbatim 8x, 4x, 2x, 1x
Excellent CDRs/Good 4 all PSX & Speeds
Maxell
2x, 1x
Okay CDR/Burn Slow/CDR Not Recommended
Sony
2x, 1x
Okay CDR/Burn Slow/Not Recommended
Memorex
2x, 1x
Medicoare, burn slow for good results
Rioch
8/4/2/1->Blue 0x/Gold Gold Ones Suck/Blue Excellent but $$
Hi-Val
8x, 4x, 2x, 1x
Good CDRs, have good results
Ritek
2x, 1x
Crappy, but work good @ 2x burning
Fuji
2x, 1x (Maybe 4x) Seems to be a good medium for PSX
Mitsumi
4x, 2x, 1x
Good CDRs, have good results with them
-> Set these options and save them. "Solid, Multimedia, Best"
At the DOS Prompt type "RAR a -y -m5 -v20000 <Filename.RAR> <name o
f bin.BIN> <name of cue.CUE>
SNES9x / ZSNES
UltraHLE
PSEmu Pro/ Bleem
6.2 Bleem
Bleem is an upcoming *COMMERCIAL* Sony PlayStation Emulator for the PC.
It is not yet released, but there is a 'leaked' beta floating around
the Internet. It can commonly be found on WebSites/FTPs/iRC
Bleem is a good emulator, you can't save your game, or play Sound Effects
Yet. The FINAL Commercial version will have this supported, *BUT*
you will have to pay for it and it will not work on Copied PlayStation
CDs.
Bleem's URL is http://www.bleem.com
6.3 PSEmu Pro
PSEmu Pro is one of the first ever Sony PlayStation Emulators for the PC
It has come along way, and it's a good emulator. It, like Bleem plays
a wide variety of games. PSEmu Pro supports 3D Acceleration, saving and
many other features. I suggest you get both Bleem & PSEmu Pro if you want
to toy with PSX Emulation. You should also know that one of PSEmu's great
st
feaures is it's plugin support. Which allows various devices to be update
d
by other users. There is 3D Accerlation, and various Input Plugins. Ther
e
is also a Plugin which allows you to run BIN/CUE from DAO/CDRWin!!
6.4 Virtual Game Station
Virtual Game Station is a Sony PlayStation Emulator for the Macintosh.
The Mac G3 is the preferred sytem to run it on. Unless you got a MacnCrap
computer, don't bother. VGS is similar to Bleem in that it's *COMMERCIAL*
and that it needs ORIGINAL CDs to play games.
NOTE- These emulators aren't perfect, and not all games run on them. So befor
e
you think you can both not pay for games, and not pay for the system, you are
wrong, besides, it's best on a PSX. Dual Shock/GameShark/Commslink Etc.. kick
ass.
7.0 PlayStation VCD Addon
This is an addon periphal for the PlayStation. It plugs in the back of yo
ur
PSX. It plugs into the serial and Audio/Video connector in the back, whic
h in
turn gets plugged into the TV. This little addon allows you to play VCD (
Video
CDs) on your PlayStation. This DOES NOT.. I REPEAT DOES NOT, play DVDs.
8.0 Various WebSites
8.1 General Information
- PlayStation Copy Protection
- PlayStation Copying
- PlayStation in General
http://users.mdn.net/breakdow/psx.htm
http://www.siscom.net/~terrax/
http://dataconcepts.com/cic/start.html
8.2 Ordering ModChips & Game Enhancers (GE)
- Modchips http://www.modchips.com
http://www.psxmodchips.com
http://www.psxceed.cx/~phantax
- Game Enhancers http://www.dminion.com
http://www.game-enhancer.com
8.3 Ordering Blank CDR Media
http://www.cdrexpress.com
8.4 CDR Cover/Labels
http://www.wukong.net
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Copyright and Usage Conditions:
Anyone who wishes to post this FAQ on a Web page or some other Internet
or non Internet resource may do so providing the FAQ is left in its
ORIGINAL form and the work is not credited as your own. You may do
whatever the fuck you want to do with this FAQ. Just remember, I wrote
it, so go ahead & cut n paste it to death. Mine was out first, so people
know you just copied it.
Disclaimer:
This F.A.Q. is intenended for those people who want to BACKUP their PlayStation games, so they do not Damage their originals. If you don't own
the original CD, it's against the law . . .
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Please check the table below to determine what Swap Method is best for
your particular machine. NB: the Double method will work on ALL models
of the PlayStation but is NOT very easy to do so I have only listed it
if your machine ONLY supports this method and no other.
Model Number
Country of Origin
Swap Trick?
----------------------------------------------------------------------SCPH-1000
SCPH-1000
SCPH-3000
SCPH-3000
SCPH-3500
SCPH-1001
SCPH-1001
SCPH-1002
SCPH-1002
SCPH-2000
[Initial batch]
JAPAN
[Second batch]
JAPAN
[Initial batch]
JAPAN
[Second batch]
JAPAN
[Third batch]
JAPAN
[Initial batch]
USA
[S/N 592xxx or higher] * USA
[Initial batch]
PAL
[Second batch]
PAL
[Development machine]
N/A
Yes, all
Yes, black
Yes, black
Yes, double
Not known
Yes, all
Yes, double
Yes, all
Yes, double
N/A
The Read Only Memory section of your PlayStation where the different
country protection routines are stored.
AUDIO MENU:
Designed for listening to audio CDs or the audio tracks stored on PS
CD-ROMs but also provides a handy backdoor for swap trick-ers.
LID SENSOR:
A small button shaped object located near the CD tray at the rear on the
right hand side. Indicates to the PlayStation whether the lid is open or
closed and essential for any swap trick.
BLACK and WHITE SCREENS:
The White screen is the initial screen that appears on bootup and the
Black screen is the first thing to appear when you boot a valid CD-ROM.
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METHOD ONE: The Audio Menu [Safe and very easy]
-----------------------------------------------Works on : Very early Japanese, European and American machines.
Success : 80%
Problems : Music is often corrupted. The TOC (Table of Contents)
from the boot CD is always used which is less than ideal.
o Power up your PlayStation WITHOUT a game or demo CD in it.
o Select the CD Audio menu.
o Get a local CD that matches the country of the machine you
have. (ie a Japanese game for a Japanese PlayStation etc.)
o Find some tape, Blu-Tak or something similar. Several people I know
have found the corner from a cornflake packet works well <shrug>.
o Open the lid and look at the top right of the bottom section,
near where the hinge is. See the small circle in the groove?
Good. This is the lid sensor.
o Insert your local CD.
o Put the tape, Blu-Tak or whatever over the sensor and *gently*
push it down. The CD will now spin for a few seconds.
o When the CD has finished spinning take it out and replace it
with the foreign game you wish to play.
o Now shut the lid and exit the CD Audio menu. The game should
now work fine (see above for exceptions.)
o When you have finished playing, open the lid and remove the
tape, Blu-Tak etc from the sensor. This will stop the CD.
Notes:
i
ii
iii You can ONLY run PAL games on NTSC machines if you have an RGB
cable (not s-video, composite or ANYTHING else.) This also
applies to NTSC games on a PAL machine. In Europe this problem
is easily solved by investing in an import spec RGB/SCART cable
as sold for use with Japanese/US PlayStations. In North America,
Australia etc you will need to look into the options available to
you (an old or expensive monitor, probably.) I understand a cable
for 1084 monitors will shortly be available in the US.
METHOD TWO: The OLD Black Method [Fairly safe and easy]
-------------------------------------------------------Works on : All early machines, see above for meaning of "early".
Success : 85%
Problems : Most games will work albeit sometimes with music glitches
or unexpected crashes.
o Follow the Audio method with a local CD in your machine. The lid
should be up and the lid sensor held down.
o When the black PlayStation screen appears (after the white Sony one)
QUICKLY lift the original game out and replace with the foreign one.
You have a few seconds to do this and it soon becomes second nature.
o If you must have the music working 100% or have a really stubborn
foreign game then try the NEW Black method detailed below.
METHOD THREE: The NEW Black Method [Fairly safe but tricky]
-----------------------------------------------------------Works on : The same machines that can do the OLD Black trick.
Success : 100%
Problems : Not supported by all models.
o This method is a variant on the White Audio menu method but involves
an extra step where you basically "piggy back" the OLD Black method
onto the White Audio menu hybrid.
o Try and get a local CD with lots of music tracks as this gives you a
little extra time to perform the first swap.
o Go to the Audio menu and press down the sensor, remove the local CD
just before the audio tracks pop up and replace with the foreign CD.
The foreign CD's tracks should appear and NOT those of the local CD.
o Replace the boot CD and exit the CD Audio menu.
o At the Black screen, replace the import CD as in the original method.
Note:
The territory information that normally appears before the TM at the
Black screen will be corrupted, this is normal.
METHOD FOUR: The White Method(s) [Fairly safe but tricky]
---------------------------------------------------------Works on : The same very early models that can do the Audio method.
Success : 100%
Problems : Not supported by all models.
o Switch on your machine and count 1..2..3..4 and THEN swap discs. You
need to do this *JUST* before the white Sony screen appears. The
timing is tough, you want the PS to read the country code but NOT the
TOC so don't expect to get it right every time.
o Another variation is to use a hybrid Audio Menu swap trick: remove the
boot CD and replace it with the "foreign" game just after the original
country code is read and before the TOC. Many people find this method
easier then the original White method.
Note:
If you have performed the swap correctly then the import CD audio tracks
will be shown NOT those of the local CD.
METHOD FIVE: The Double Swap Method [Fairly safe but pretty tricky]
-------------------------------------------------------------------Works on : All PlayStations to date, including the latest models.
Success : 100%
Problems : Do not kid yourself, this method IS difficult. The end
result is well worth it (especially if you have no other
options.)
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I M P O R T A N T
I can NO LONGER accept any more questions on this method, everything you
need to know is here. Please, please do not e-mail me asking for help.
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Note:
1x and 2x refer to the CD motor speed (single speed and double speed),
watch a few of your games boot up with the lid open and you can easily
see and hear the "gear changes". To get full music timing is highly
critical otherwise the original TOC is used.
o Insert your local CD.
o Remove the local CD when the motor changes to 2x and replace it
with your foreign CD.
[If you did this right, you *SHOULD* see the black PS screen now.]
o Watch and listen to the CD motor. It will slow down and then
speed back up to 2x.
o After a few seconds, the CD motor will slow down again. Replace
with your local CD once again.
o After another half second or so, the local CD will speed up again.
Finally replace your foreign CD.
<---Snip Taken from the PSX Swaping FAQ -->