I'm trying to crack a game to make it HDloader compatible, but so far I've gotten nowhere.
I've tried replacing the modules (no dice), and editing the hex a bit, but I haven't gotten far, and would really like to get a start on this.
Any help is appreciated.
Hdloader Compatibility issues
Hdloader Compatibility issues
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Ep admins, maybe it could help to stick here some kind of posting rules, forum policy, things you can ask and things you can't... this really nice Q&A topic starts to be polluted by craps that make browse & search difficult... :-(
-> soundboz, you're really not in the good forum to ask this kind of question, try google...
-> soundboz, you're really not in the good forum to ask this kind of question, try google...
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http://forums.ps2dev.org/viewtopic.php?t=17
Yes, a bigger and flashy announce should be done in all the forums. I even think it should be a good idea to rewrite the rules when subscribing.
Anyway, warez talk ==> locked.
Yes, a bigger and flashy announce should be done in all the forums. I even think it should be a good idea to rewrite the rules when subscribing.
Anyway, warez talk ==> locked.
pixel: A mischievous magical spirit associated with screen displays. The computer industry has frequently borrowed from mythology. Witness the sprites in computer graphics, the demons in artificial intelligence and the trolls in the marketing department.
Usually if I see HDLoader I just delete the entire thread.pixel wrote:http://forums.ps2dev.org/viewtopic.php?t=17
Yes, a bigger and flashy announce should be done in all the forums. I even think it should be a good idea to rewrite the rules when subscribing.
Anyway, warez talk ==> locked.
The only reason I didn't delete this one is that pixel had already responded with the forum rules.
"He was warned..."
Maybe putting it as sticky could even be a good idea. Warez people would rather read it instead of reading rules, and see that it's not really welcome here...mrbrown wrote:The only reason I didn't delete this one is that pixel had already responded with the forum rules.
pixel: A mischievous magical spirit associated with screen displays. The computer industry has frequently borrowed from mythology. Witness the sprites in computer graphics, the demons in artificial intelligence and the trolls in the marketing department.