Its the console that makes it self boot, nothing to do with the disc.
hey everyone, it has been awhile since i have came here to visit and check out what is going on, and i dont knowif this is the right place to discuss this or one place that i culd find, but i always ask myself 'what makes a Playstation game self-boot?'
i know it has been discussed a couple of times in other forums on the net, but never really gotten anywhere and just confused people. and unlike dreamcast game, where backups can be made selfbootable, i have not yet seen a playstation game that is over a decade old has not been able to be made selfboot when it has been backed-up.
thus, i was wondering, what actually mades this? because looking atit, just is an ordinary CD-ROM. but to expand on that slightly, i have read that there are deliberate error codes or data which the console reads and detects this as a way to boto the game up, but this i am not sure.
so i was hoping if anyone here can help me on this, and as well maybe if anyone has done, to make a PSX game boot up as a back up.
Its the console that makes it self boot, nothing to do with the disc.
There is something encoded within the disc that the console reads, which isn't imprinted on a regular CDR.
If you don't have a PSone still, remember the discs were black.
a Dreamcast backup and a PlayStation backup are totally different. Dreamcast discs have copy protection.
when u say on the disc, as in physically? or within the data?There is something encoded within the disc that the console reads, which isn't imprinted on a regular CDR.
i am very aware of that, i still own a fewIf you don't have a PSone still, remember the discs were black.
so in anyway, is there way of replicating what the Playstation does? or even trying to make a PS game selfboot? for example, using a PSDev kit writer or actually obtaining a PS boot disc and somewhat modify it into the game itself?
Physically, I think there is a hidden layer on the discs.
I believe you can make self booting discs with a Yaroze programing kit, but alternatively if you wanted a boot disc to play with , I would recommend using a cheat CD.
I just inserted a BLAZE Xploder cheat/boot CD (for PSone) into my PC and the files display:
PSX.EXE
ZDUMMY.DAT
The entire content of the disc is 5.94MB, I reckon that if you knew what you were doing you could possibly bypass a game to load from the PSX.EXE file.
according to Wikipedia:
the discs were mastered with a specific wobble in the lead-in area. This wobble encodes a four-character sequence which is checked by the CD-ROM drive's controller chip. The drive will only accept the disc if the code is correct. This string varies depending on the region of the disk—"SCEI" for NTSC:J machines, "SCEA" for NTSC:U/C machines, "SCEE" for PAL machines and "SCEW" for the Net Yaroze. Since the tracking pattern is pressed into the disc at the time of manufacture, this cannot be reproduced on a CD-R recorder.
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