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  1. #11
    Originally posted by Amarjit@30 November 2003 - 16:04
    What's the deal with the GC games on SuprNova? Is there a GameCube emulator that can play them?
    AFAIK, there is a way to play gamecube backups on your gamecube. If I can find my text file which says this, I can shot it to you.

    And like what everyone said, there is a GCN emulator in the works.

  2. Games   -   #12
    but I'm pretty sure you can't burn games
    Yeah you can if you had mini dvd disks and a dvd burner

  3. Games   -   #13
    I found me text file. It requires that you connect your PC to your Gamecube. Here's how to do it:

    GameCube DVD Backup: How to play GameCube Backups...

    Alright, you wanted to know how to play them...well here it is....

    Files needed:
    =============

    . PSUL 1.1 - Gamecube Code Uploader © Titanik/CZN
    . EUR-ACL1.EXE - Eurasia PC Animal Crossing Loader 1.1
    . EUR-ACL1.DOL - Eurasia GC Animal Crossing Loader 1.1
    . EUR-ACGC.GCM - Animal Crossing image


    Extra Hardware/software needed:
    ===============================

    . Phantasy Star Online 1&2 'PSO' (USA,JAP,EURO)
    . Nintendo Broadband Adapter,
    . PC to GameCube cable (UTP CAT5),
    . PC Ethernet card


    Initial Setup:
    ==============

    In Windows, Go to Control Panel/Network/LAN Connection/TCPIP properties
    and change the PC IP address to 192.168.1.100, subnet should be 255.255.255.0

    In Phantasy Star Online..

    1) In Main Menu, go to Options -> Network Option -> Provider Option
    2) Go to Network Setup in the Network Setup Menu
    3) In Select network Information settings, hit Edit
    4) In Edit ISP name, you don't need to change anything
    5) In Ethernet settings, choose
    - Manually set an IP address
    - Do not automatically disconnect
    6) In IP address manual-settings put
    - IP address: 192.168.1.32
    - Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
    - Default router: 192.168.1.100
    - Primary DNS: 192.168.1.100
    - Secondary DNS: leave it blank
    - DHCP Hostname : Not set
    7) In Browser settings, you don't need to change anything
    8) Hit save to save all the net info, and you can go back to main menu.

    First connection
    ----------------
    The purpose of the first connection is to let PSO save the user info into
    the memcard so you don't have to enter them every time... If you already
    played PSO online, you don't need to do that.


    In Windows, open up Command Prompt/DOS

    - run psul -s
    - In Main Menu, choose Online game, and create a new character
    - Enter any Serial Number, Access Key and Password (you won't have to
    remember them), and skip the useless menus
    - Save the Password to the memory card when prompted
    - The GC should connect to the PC and you should get this message on PC :
    Saving user info on memory card...
    Done... Now everything should be set up!!

    To upload a Gamecube game:
    ==========================

    In windows, Create a desktop icon for PSUL.EXE, and EUR-GCAL.EXE, then you can drag the loader file
    and the game files over the desktop icons to upload them to the Gamecube.
    If you dont do that, then you have to go into Command Line DOS to use them.


    - Drag the gamecube game image onto the EUR-GCL1.EXE icon, to initiate sending.
    (or From DOS Run: EUR-GCAL.EXE EUR-ACGC.GCM)

    - Start psul with the file EUR-ACL1.DOL (by dragging EUR-ACL1.DOL onto the PSUL icon)
    - Turn on Gamecube and load Phantasy Star Online,
    - Go into Online gaming, and choose the character you made. PSO will
    then connect to the PC and loader will be uploaded and run.

    - The Eurasia intro will boot on GC, you can change boot method
    from A/B using D-pad. Press START to boot.

    If everything is working correctly the DOS screen will begin
    to fill with dots. The TV screen should go from loading, black,
    Red Nintendo Logo, black screen, sound, title screen, music.

    On some sytems the entire game will load in 1 minute, on other
    systems this process may take several minutes! Please be patient,
    As long as dots are filling the DOS screen then Animal Crossing
    is loading.

    If you are having problems with hanging, or the console is filling
    up with X's and transfer rate is very slow, try using the delay
    switch to slow down transfer rate from PC.

    Delay usage from command line: eur-acl1.exe eur-acgc.gcm -d10 -f16
    Delays for 10ms every 16 packets.

    If no -f switch is given the frequency of delay will default to
    every one packet which is far slower and perhaps no more reliable
    that a given frequency value. Experiment to find the optimum
    settings for your system if you are having long loading times.
    Most of the software used like the Animal Crossing Loader is an old version, since this guide was written a while ago. I think the new version for the loader is 1.4.

  4. Games   -   #14
    So its not possible to just put a gamecube game in your dvd burner and clone it onto another mini dvd disk ??

    (mod chip installed ofcourse)

  5. Games   -   #15
    Originally posted by neattairoski@30 November 2003 - 23:28
    So its not possible to just put a gamecube game in your dvd burner and clone it onto another mini dvd disk ??

    (mod chip installed ofcourse)
    Well not at the moment, since GCN disks spin the other way and their size makes it hard (I think).

  6. Games   -   #16
    Originally posted by muchspl2+30 November 2003 - 23:18--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (muchspl2 @ 30 November 2003 - 23:18)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>
    Originally posted by Xilo@1 December 2003 - 02:51
    <!--QuoteBegin-Amarjit
    @30 November 2003 - 16:04
    What&#39;s the deal with the GC games on SuprNova? Is there a GameCube emulator that can play them?

    Yes. There is this totally awesome GameCube emulator for the PC that can play the games perfectly...
    no, there is not miss information


    only plays demo&#39;s and to my knowledge the only way to play GC games is to stream them into it from a networked computer, you may or may not need a modchip but I&#39;m pretty sure you can&#39;t burn games CMIIW about burning/modding but there is no :GameCube emulator for the PC that can play the games perfectly:
    it might play demos designed for the emulator, but thats it and buggy at it even [/b][/quote]
    Ever heard of sarcasm?

  7. Games   -   #17
    muchspl2
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    yea well its wastited on n00b&#39;s cause they don&#39;t know anybetter

  8. Games   -   #18
    Originally posted by muchspl2@30 November 2003 - 23:45
    yea well its wastited on n00b&#39;s cause they don&#39;t know anybetter
    But, that&#39;s why it&#39;s so funny because they are too stupid to know any better.

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  10. Games   -   #20
    Originally posted by slammy_dunken+1 December 2003 - 06:31--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (slammy_dunken &#064; 1 December 2003 - 06:31)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-neattairoski@30 November 2003 - 23:28
    So its not possible to just put a gamecube game in your dvd burner and clone it onto another mini dvd disk ??

    (mod chip installed ofcourse)
    Well not at the moment, since GCN disks spin the other way and their size makes it hard (I think). [/b][/quote]
    WTF they spin the other way ?? damn i didnt know that

    Would that mean the GC reads the disks from the outside in ??

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