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Hrm.. I dont reallt hink thats legal, unless you own a copy and its for backup purposes :cool:

However I think it works much the same way, you need to have your ps2 chipped or a boot cd, and need a DVD-R, as PS2 Uses DVD's.

But, as I stated before, its not very legal, unless you own the original.

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The process you are looking into is called DVD Ripping.

It's when you cut a DVD sized disc (up to 4.7gb) down to a 700Mb CD. To do this you need to either remove or downsample the large movie files in order to reduce the total size.

There are tutorials on the net, try http://www.Megagames.com. You will also need a couple of tools.

Each game has a completely different method of ripping, there is no generic 'rip-dvd-to-cd' app ... yet.

You need;

A) A DVD reader

B) A ModChip

C) Patience

Nb. It's not worth the hassle.

Get yourself a mod chip from http://www.theModShop.com

and get your games already done from these guys http://deliveryman.gameday.de

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I manage the Mod Shop in Belmon (Perth, WA)(http://www.themodshop.com). I'm running a couple of specials at the moment.

Godzilla mod $100 (norm $150) - limited mod - requires a boot cd

Detonator mod $200 (norm $250) - good mod, plays DVDR & CDR - requires a boot cd

Raptor $300 (norm $400) - THA 5HIT! plays all games PS1 & PS2, no need for any boot cd. Plays copies like they were originals.

Check the web site for mod specs

~ Static

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