Aar1012 wrote:Ziggy587 wrote:Aar1012 wrote:Not much of a find but I have to laugh and share.
My stepmom asked me to pick a PS1 if I saw one in my travels. I eventually did, grabbed it, and tested it with no problem. She picked up some games for herself and went about her life.
We hung out for an afternoon and told me that she had an issue with one game. I opened it up to discover that the damned thing was modded.
I actually find it fascinating since I've never seen one before (and have no idea what the mod does)
That's not uncommon, to find a modified console in the wild. People post that they have from time to time.
It's pretty awesome if it's a mod chip, which will allow you to play CD-Rs, and IIRC, games from other regions (though the PSOne has an exception).
Easiest way to tell is to try and play a game from a CD-R, though if it doesn't work that doesn't rule out that it is a mod chip (you might have a bad burn).
If you want to know more, I suggest posting a thread about this with pictures. The more detailed the pics the better.
I, as a scientist, decided to test this theory (for purely scientific reasons, of course). My first test was with a Crash Bandicoot game. The burn worked...it just yelled at me for copy protection and was in black and white. I know Naughty Dog did stuff like that so I did another test with a different game and it worked (thus far) like a champ.
Of course, this is just for science.
One of two things. The most likely thing is that you have an older mod chip without a stealth mode. After PS1 mod chips came about, some games were made able to detect the chips. So to combat this, the stealth chip was created. It boots the game then shuts off to avoid being detected. Most likely you have an older chip, unless you copied the game yourself.
Second possibility is that you have a bad copy of the game. Clone CD is needed to accurately copy some PS1 games. Making a simple BIN/CUE image may not work with certain games. The reason being is, again, they became aware of mod chips and the fact that people were copying games. So some games had the data written to the CD in such a way that makes it hard to copy it. Something about certain sectors being written with garbage data, some kind of pseudo copy protection, I don't remember exactly and I was never able to find some one that could give me a straight answer about it all. The game can detect if it's a (bad) copy and give you messages as such. Clone CD has a read mode specifically for PS1 games, and can make a perfect copy of a game with such copy protection schemes.
If you downloaded the game from the internet, then most likely it's a good copy with an old mod chip. If you made the copy yourself, then you have the second possibility being a little stronger. It could be both!