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I get an error but it still continues which is weird.

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That's interesting. All the other games seem to rip fine except for the first track. Then again those were 1 data track and the others being audio.

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@Sarami: http://www.mediafire.com/?bdzfriq8p4ap011

Here is a link to the two different tracks. One Redump verified and the one that I have from D.I.C.

I'm not getting anything different. Their pack sizes are different but I don't know how to get different sectors to show up or see anything different.

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"Please paste a different first sector of incorrect image & a different first sector of correct image."

I don't know what you mean by this

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@sarami: http://www.mediafire.com/?kb4qdc13hl3urm1

Contains the .sub, .sub.txt, and .log.txt.

Hope you can see what's wrong big_smile

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There seems to be a bug if a disc has two data tracks.

When dumping No One Can Stop Mr. Domino, the second track has a different crc32 even though sectors and size matched.

Also,

SCSI bus status codes:02-CHECK_CONDITION [F:ReadTOCText][L:1815]
Sense data, Key:Asc:Ascq:05:24:00(ILLEGAL_REQUEST. INVALID FIELD IN CDB)

This causes my keyboard to stop working and some parts of windows with RELEASE and RELEASE_ANSI not x64.

x64 RELEASE_ANSI gives me this error

SCSI bus status codes:02-CHECK_CONDITION [F:ReadTOCText][L:1917]
Sense data, Key:Asc:Ascq:05:24:00(ILLEGAL_REQUEST. INVALID FIELD IN CDB)

but it still continues with the dumping.

I wouldn't use EAC for audio tracks. It's an extreme pain in the ass if you don't have a plextor.

I would recommend getting this: http://forum.redump.org/topic/10483/discimagecreator/

discimagecreator.exe -rall F: 8 Track

F: being your disc drive letter, 8 being the speed, and Track being the name.

if you have a 64 bit OS, go to the folder x64\Release_ANSI\

You're first track may not match, which is what isobuster is for. You will probably have to shave off 150 sectors though.

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How do I emulate a modchip if I don't have the physical hardware?

ePSXe automatically goes past all the security stuff. I found program that doesn't do the security checks, and the game I was testing will only work with the NTSC-J bios, which is what I wanted.

Problem is I still don't know how to emulate the modchip. Usurper said change the bios and boot, but I'm not seeing how that would relate to the modchip.

Just wondering how people know if a game has anti-modchip without looking online.

Cheers.

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Ah ok. Thanks.

If I were to dump a disc multiple times from multiple drives, would that count as a green-lit verified copy?

If that doesn't count, if I would dump multiple discs of the same game from multiple drives, would that count as green-lit verification?

I'm asking this because I'm guessing green-lit verification means two different people dumped the game and everything matches, but would the above also count as green-lit.

Thanks and cheers.