A Sucess Story

Discussion in 'Nintendo Gamecube - General discussion' started by Stilzchen, Sep 2, 2005.

  1. Stilzchen

    Stilzchen Member

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    Living in Australia it is generally pretty hard to get chips installed or obtain mini dvd's so I skipped on the Viper when I first read about it a few months back. However I recently managed to find a guy in Perth who installed a Qoob Pro chip complete with USB cable and a modified case for $AU119.

    After reading alot of complicated posts regarding media compatability, burning issues, laser adjustment and various mod chips and bios's I was quite apprehensive about getting my cube modded. In my case however it was very simple and was pretty much burn and play without any laser adjustment. I am not yet sure whether I am part of a lucky minority or perhaps just a silent majority. Using the 1.3C bios I simply burnt with Nero (remembering to select the Finalize DVD box) and booted Mario Party 6 straight away with no issues. I have since encountered some slight problems with other games and eventually realised it was the media. What I experienced was skipping and temporary freezing in FMV playback as well as longer loading times which was annoying although the games were still playable. So far I have sucessfully backed up Mario Party 6, Super Smash Brothers Melee, Pokemon Stadium, Super Mario Sunshine and Tales of Symphonia.

    For anyone living outside of the US who is unable to obtain Ritek media (the newer ritek media sucks anyway so you aren't really missing out) I advise getting TDK, Fujifilm or Maxell which are widely available and quite cheap. I found the best media to use was anything with the Ricoh Japan manufacturer ID although pretty much anything made in Japan is generally quite safe. In Australia specifically TDK DVD+R 1-8x is common although I had some skipping with the newer 16x media with the inferior TTH02 ID. Also I have heard some bad things about LG burners however I am the proud owner of both a LG 4040 and 4120B, between them they have backed up over 50 PS2 games flawlessly. They might be a little picky with some media but with the latest firmware and Ricoh Japan dvd's they can burn perfect Gamecube backups.

    I am not really sure if this post was necessary but I just wanted to encourage anyone who like myself has been put off by many of these threads. As long as you know a few key things then you have a reasonable chance of being able to simply burn and play games using the Qoob without too many issues.
     
  2. djrazor

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    It's always good to hear of another brother getting his $hit right, lol
     
  3. killerc

    killerc Guest

    wow thats quite a story Stilzchen
     
  4. nunzio738

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    Will add to this with my experience so far. Like a lot of us we read these threads and get either intimidate or frustrated. What you have to realize is that most of the information is 2 to 3 years old. Plus I see people giving there knowledge, but not in a complete form. Per example “oh just set to 192.168.1.100” .Well that’s like saying the weather is cold. Just half ass information.

    Here is what I have done so far. Go here http://modthatcube.pxn-os.com/main.htm. Do some basic reading, and then get some of these items.

    1. QOOB PRO 1.3C BIOS
    2. XECUTER CASE (has nice features for the mod chips)
    3. NGC DEV Ripper v0.2a
    4. TDK media DVD +R
    5. CROSS OVER CABLE
    6. GAME CUBE BROADBAND ADAPTOR

    Once you have most of these items, then it is simple from here. Now when I say simple it is, if you have some basic common sense. But what I do see at times on many forms are very very LAZY people, or the other side of the coin the arrogant know it alls.

    Now what I have listed is not gospel. It may not work in your case, but for me it has and is very easy to do so far. Again if most people would go to that website they will learn how easy it is. If you are simply going to make backups of your originals, then use what I have listed.

    Well good luck and good modding!!!!!!!!
     
    Last edited: Sep 5, 2005
  5. killerc

    killerc Guest

    modding is the easiest thing i ever did
     

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