"Fix issue with 2 disc detection."megalomaniac wrote:swiss_r294 posted
Does disc swapping work with Swiss r294?
If yes, how to use it?
"Fix issue with 2 disc detection."megalomaniac wrote:swiss_r294 posted
>>> BadAssConsoles.com <<<emu_kidid wrote: beer is like WD40 for megalomaniac's brain, gets the gears moving
go into the options and do itSugurain wrote:Done, and it worked! =)
Swiss is booting up fine now.
But why does it try to "initialize the DVD drive" everytime it boots up? Why would it mount the DVD if the only disc inside it is the Swiss disc itself?
Isn't there a way to skip this and set it to read the SD card first?
Sugurain wrote:How can I burn a DVD with the latest Swiss release?
My GC is modded with Xeno, and I tried to burn the file "swiss(ntsc).iso" that came with this last rev, using Imgburn, but it didn't work.
It simply freezes after the boot animation...
What I'm doing wrong?
Sugurain wrote: Just realized that the iso I tried to burn dates from 07/24/2012, I downloaded it from here:
http://www.emucr.com/2014/12/swiss-svn-r295.html
So it's probably a fake "new version" of Swiss.
Gonna try the NTSC iso on the link you provided on the first page to see what happens...
Sugurain wrote:Done, and it worked! =)
Swiss is booting up fine now.
>>> BadAssConsoles.com <<<emu_kidid wrote: beer is like WD40 for megalomaniac's brain, gets the gears moving
Where I can get it ?. At Google I can not find it.BenoitRen wrote: Swiss boot metod: Modified Swiss Booter provided by Extrems
Because the disc inside might be a retail game. There are several ways of booting Swiss, you know.Sugurain wrote:But why does it try to "initialize the DVD drive" everytime it boots up? Why would it mount the DVD if the only disc inside it is the Swiss disc itself?
Ask Extrems nicely by PM.ALSINJAN wrote:Where I can get it ?. At Google I can not find it.BenoitRen wrote: Swiss boot metod: Modified Swiss Booter provided by Extrems
When In try to save the settings, it returns this message:go into the options and do it
I just said it was trying to mount it's own disc.Because the disc inside might be a retail game. There are several ways of booting Swiss, you know.
NTSC GameCubes have incorrect PAL output. 50hz is normally black and white, unless using the component cable.Sugurain wrote:It didn't save. And the SD card is not locked either...
The weirdest thing is that the "swiss.ini" file was created on the SD card.... I have no idea as to why it dosn't save any changes to this file.
Anyways, I oppened the file on my PC and changed the DVD settings myself and it works now.
Now, as Brazil is a funny place, we sometimes have PAL and NTSC TVs around. Once I've made a DVD with the NTSC swiss, is there an option I can change to make it display in PAL?
It's the same for any video game console, with PAL consoles you need RGB or YUV to output 480i,theclaw wrote:NTSC GameCubes have incorrect PAL output. 50hz is normally black and white, unless using the component cable.Sugurain wrote:It didn't save. And the SD card is not locked either...
The weirdest thing is that the "swiss.ini" file was created on the SD card.... I have no idea as to why it dosn't save any changes to this file.
Anyways, I oppened the file on my PC and changed the DVD settings myself and it works now.
Now, as Brazil is a funny place, we sometimes have PAL and NTSC TVs around. Once I've made a DVD with the NTSC swiss, is there an option I can change to make it display in PAL?
Try the PAL version of Swiss (or a PAL game). You should get black and white 50hz, as long as the TV accepts 50hz.Sugurain wrote:Technically, my GC is a PAL-M unit. xD
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PAL-M
It runs NTSC (US) games, though. That's why I thought I should burn the NTSC version of Swiss. I didn't know it was actually going to output NTSC video only. xD
What is written under your console, DOL-001 or DOL-002?Sugurain wrote:Technically, my GC is a PAL-M unit. xD
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PAL-M
It runs NTSC (US) games, though. That's why I thought I should burn the NTSC version of Swiss. I didn't know it was actually going to output NTSC video only. xD
DOL-002(BRA)emu_kidid wrote:What is written under your console, DOL-001 or DOL-002?Sugurain wrote:Technically, my GC is a PAL-M unit. xD
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PAL-M
It runs NTSC (US) games, though. That's why I thought I should burn the NTSC version of Swiss. I didn't know it was actually going to output NTSC video only. xD
My TV is a modern Sony LCD wich accepts multiple formats, including PAL-M, PAL-N, NTSC, and also has a "AUTO" option.Try the PAL version of Swiss (or a PAL game). You should get black and white 50hz, as long as the TV accepts 50hz.
PAL-M at 50hz isn't a standard but I haven't seen PAL games tested on a PAL-M console to say for sure what happens.