Saw these at liksang..
if you had a newer DC with no MIL-CD support, would a replacement GD-ROM add that support?
or if you had an older DC with MIL-CD support, would a replacement GD-ROM remove that support?
seems to me the support would be determined in the GD-ROM, since if it was in bios, it'd kill support for any of the many games which use a bios checksum as part of their boot up schemes..
Just curious really.. Used DC would be cheaper than a replacement drive anyways..
if you had a newer DC with no MIL-CD support, would a replacement GD-ROM add that support?
or if you had an older DC with MIL-CD support, would a replacement GD-ROM remove that support?
seems to me the support would be determined in the GD-ROM, since if it was in bios, it'd kill support for any of the many games which use a bios checksum as part of their boot up schemes..
Just curious really.. Used DC would be cheaper than a replacement drive anyways..