PS1/2 Running Backups via Codebreaker and USB stick questions

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1. Is Codebreaker version 10 compatible with ESR and uLaunchELF and FreeMCBoot (or whatever you need to run backups)
2. Would I need to buy anything else (other than the Codebreaker)?
3. Is is possible to do this without buying a Codebreaker/Action Replay? (one guide said yes but I think he was lying)
4. What's the best guide to putting the right files on a USB stick, running them with the Codebreaker, and getting backups to run?
5. Will 16x Memorex DVD+Rs work? (if not what kind should I buy)
6. Once I get all this working, I can use it to run custom Guitar Hero games right? Is making those very hard? What's the best tutorial for that?
 
1.yes, until codebreaker v10 has the file manager(save manager)
2.yes, u will need an original ps1 game.
3. yes it is possible but u will need to open up the console (the front cd cover)
4.okey give me sometime to find the tutorial again
5.yes it should work
6.dunno about that
 
DarkRey said:
1.yes, until codebreaker v10 has the file manager(save manager)
2.yes, u will need an original ps1 game.
3. yes it is possible but u will need to open up the console (the front cd cover)
4.okey give me sometime to find the tutorial again
5.yes it should work
6.dunno about that
Thanks, now just gotta buy the Codebreaker.


QUOTE(Shakraka @ Aug 19 2008, 11:56 AM) For your customs, on a Guitar Hero backup, it's very easy. Go to http://www.scorehero.com/, register at their forums, and I believe they have guides on how to put customs on Guitar Hero. Also, they have note charts made pre-made, so you can just slap them on your Guitar Hero copy using a program.

Oh, and if you want a video guide, here's a pretty good one (it's in 2 parts):
Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsJFrsbsIjc
Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJ9276LuepQ
Cool, can't wait to try it out.
 

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