jazvdb said:Do you even know what ur talking about?
No. I do not.
QUOTE(tattar8 @ Feb 4 2010, 05:22 PM) Because the Disc Channel loads whatever IOS the game calls for, so for example if we have a game that wants IOS53, then it will load IOS53. If there is a regular IOS there, then the game will stop because an original IOS doesn't know how to handle DVD-R. cIOSCORP replaces ALL IOSs with cIOSs so that problem won't occur.
tattar8 said:Because the Disc Channel loads whatever IOS the game calls for, so for example if we have a game that wants IOS53, then it will load IOS53. If there is a regular IOS there, then the game will stop because an original IOS doesn't know how to handle DVD-R. cIOSCORP replaces ALL IOSs with cIOSs so that problem won't occur.
VashTS said:tattar8 said:Because the Disc Channel loads whatever IOS the game calls for, so for example if we have a game that wants IOS53, then it will load IOS53. If there is a regular IOS there, then the game will stop because an original IOS doesn't know how to handle DVD-R. cIOSCORP replaces ALL IOSs with cIOSs so that problem won't occur.
Or is it that it knows NOT to load a dvd-r?
Yeah this post is toast
doing this will result in a number of #002 errors especially with newer games.D34DL1N3R said:Instead of cioscorp, patch the discs to 249 and use priiloader to force the disc channel to use 249.