I'm no expert on this by far, and this has most in likely been asked before, or pointed out. And most in likely it's been answered reasonably. But one thing I've noticed about Saturn and DC discs are that they both have the ring that has the SEGA logo and says produced under liscensed by SEGA Enterprised LTD. Of course the Saturn has it on the outer edge of the CD and the DC has it on the out edge of the GD data on the disc. And by all accounts we know that the copy protection on Saturn is in that outer ring. And I think it would be safe to assume that the GD-Rom's copy protection is in the ring also.
Now.. we've managed to be able to bypass the DC copy protection and we have self-bootable programs and games. But we have found no way to bypass the Saturn's copy protection without a mod chip. How is that so? There's probably a simple answer, but until I know this will continue to bug me.
Now.. we've managed to be able to bypass the DC copy protection and we have self-bootable programs and games. But we have found no way to bypass the Saturn's copy protection without a mod chip. How is that so? There's probably a simple answer, but until I know this will continue to bug me.