or download the FLASH-CD program

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or download the FLASH-CD program

Post by lyokopsx » October 20th, 2017, 12:17 am

Hello everyone

I want to know or download the distribution of this cd https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M14Bp0gdarU

ca function is very interesting

here is the link

And thank you in advance

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Post by lyokopsx » October 21st, 2017, 2:57 am

thank you for the advance

it is not x-flash it is flash-cd the one that flash direct on the bios of the ps1 if you notice on the video

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Post by likeabaus » October 21st, 2017, 3:00 am

I don't believe the bios is flushable at all. The fact that the guy in the video doesn't provide a dload link or refused to respond to to requests for it, they are clearly a troll

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Post by Shadow » October 21st, 2017, 3:04 am

Uhh, the BIOS is ROM. All X-Flash does is write the raw binary data to cheat cartridges which plugs into the parallel port.
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Post by lyokopsx » October 21st, 2017, 3:16 am

thanks for the advance

I know that X-flash treats the parallel port cartridge and I also want to continue to use it but I have a big prbleme pc connectivity levels to psx

is there a good method to take advantage of psx pc connectivity levels?

and for this flash-cd app you have no link or belongs to the x-flash script because it ls resamble too much at the visual levels?

And thank you in advance

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Post by Shadow » October 21st, 2017, 3:39 am

You need an Xplorer/Xploder cartridge with CAETLA. Use the search function on the forums to learn more.

Actually X-Flash originally came with a Win32 program which would make a table of all ROM's which you could then burn yourself. This is how the person in the video you linked in your first post did it.
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Post by Squaresoft74 » October 21st, 2017, 5:08 am

Shadow wrote:Uhh, the BIOS is ROM. All X-Flash does is write the raw binary data to cheat cartridges which plugs into the parallel port.
Description of the video says
PSOne with built-in Flash chip, you can flash a different firmware from different devices, e.g. Action Replay, GameShark and so on.
Can this parallel port device mod really be done ?

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Post by Shadow » October 21st, 2017, 5:36 am

Yes, it sounds like he soldered in one of the parallel port cartridges.
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Post by Squaresoft74 » October 21st, 2017, 5:47 am

Interesting concept. :ugeek:

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Post by lyokopsx » October 21st, 2017, 11:32 pm

thank you in advance

but there is a way to use a multisession cdr to re-write in the first session so that it is equivalent to a RW or a way to use ps1 memory cards with ulanchelf to save them. for that it is compatible I do not want to waste cdr for nothing you understand?

and I have two port cartridge paralele one which is called 1 gamehunter cd version el l'autrre which is 2 an action replay cd transparent version cellci it is briker

the question which is the title is what this flash-cd exsists?

And thank you in advance

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Post by likeabaus » October 22nd, 2017, 10:36 pm

Shadow wrote:Yes, it sounds like he soldered in one of the parallel port cartridges.
That is freakin' awesome! Lol

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Post by kHn » November 11th, 2017, 4:14 pm

It is a normal X-Flash disc. The console is equipped with either a "bricked" DIY movie card PCB, a blank MultiChip, or a homemade parallel port.
The reprogrammable flash chip holds a Caetla hack. The region free/CDR business is done by a regular PIC modchip.

EDIT : http://www.psxdev.net/forum/viewtopic.p ... 006#p13006

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Post by Shadow » February 19th, 2018, 12:09 am

Link is dead. Does anyone have a mirror they can upload?
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Post by reachC » February 19th, 2018, 2:22 am

Shadow wrote: February 19th, 2018, 12:09 am Link is dead. Does anyone have a mirror they can upload?
https://reachcoding.eu/downloads/x-flas ... beta-3.zip

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Post by Shadow » February 19th, 2018, 4:37 am

Ah, no, I've already got this program. I'm talking about the completed ISO image by 'krHACKen'.

IE: krHACKen's X-Flash v1.2 BETA 3 - Overburn Mod ISO.
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Post by Squaresoft74 » February 19th, 2018, 10:10 pm

:flag Here you go :flag

*edit*
:arrow: Removed, please see kHn's post below and get "Cheat Engine Compilation" instead.
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Post by kHn » February 20th, 2018, 11:48 am

Shadow wrote: February 19th, 2018, 4:37 amIE: krHACKen's X-Flash v1.2 BETA 3 - Overburn Mod ISO.
Just FYI : there will be no new overburn mod release as standalone disc. I've merged it to "Cheat Engine Compilation" about two years ago, since it was difficult for me to maintain the two separated things at the same time.

Live link to CEC is http://aybabtu.chez.com/kHn/SOFTWARES/C ... LATION.RAR
Its last update is dated of 03/26/2017.
Next update will have the japanese Game Booster rom dumped by Orion_. It's wip. For now I'm updating the code lists with widescreen and anti-dithering stuff...

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Post by Shadow » February 21st, 2018, 6:23 am

kHn wrote: February 20th, 2018, 11:48 am
Shadow wrote: February 19th, 2018, 4:37 amIE: krHACKen's X-Flash v1.2 BETA 3 - Overburn Mod ISO.
Just FYI : there will be no new overburn mod release as standalone disc. I've merged it to "Cheat Engine Compilation" about two years ago, since it was difficult for me to maintain the two separated things at the same time.

Live link to CEC is http://aybabtu.chez.com/kHn/SOFTWARES/C ... LATION.RAR
Its last update is dated of 03/26/2017.
Next update will have the japanese Game Booster rom dumped by Orion_. It's wip. For now I'm updating the code lists with widescreen and anti-dithering stuff...
Awesome! This is far the best compilation of ROM's to date. You did a good job on it :)
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Post by kHn » February 21st, 2018, 8:08 am

Shadow wrote: February 21st, 2018, 6:23 amAwesome! This is far the best compilation of ROM's to date. You did a good job on it :)
Thanks ! Glad that it's useful to some gentlemen 8-) .
Squaresoft74 has contributed a lot to this project, buying Xplorers and dumping their obscure ROMs.


Side note about the horrible STR playback issues with the GameShark (CD based, not cartridge ROMs) included in this compilation :
I fixed this last night. The next compilation will play them fine.
In fact, Datel's MDEC player can read STRs from LBAs or filename, according to the parameters given to the function. In several GameShark versions, they pass both the STR LBA and STR file name as parameter, resulting in streaming the videos from FIXED LBAs (and also checking the presence of the file thru the file system TOC) :x . I believe they did that so hackers cannot run the GS without the STR files.

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