
Originally Posted by
beetroot bertie
The DC-X is an excellent boot disc for playing imports and worth it if you can get it at a price you're happy with.
Other alternatives (if you can find them) would be the CDX Demo Disc (not the same as DC-X), the Utopia Boot Disc or the Gameshark Disc. If you don't fancy messing around learning how to burn them then the DC-X is a good bet although I have issues with it using a VGA Box and my LCD TV whereby it doesn't display anything on screen. It still works but makes any changing of options impossible. That said it worked fine with the same DC and VGA Box on a CRT Monitor so I'm guessing it might be something to do with the TV some how? If you don't have a VGA box then it's irrelevant anyway.
I severely doubt that boot discs damage the laser as the DC only has to read data from the disc for a short amount of time and then you're swapping in a GD-ROM DC Disc. Imports are just GD-ROMs too so they do no less wear and tear than any native region DC discs you have.
The 1 just means your DC is capable of playing homebrew and CD-Rs. If your DC is PAL then it should be fine anyway as I don't thing and PAL models were modified late in the DCs life.
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