On 6/21/06, Teresa and Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Raymond Lewis Rebbeck wrote:
>On Wednesday, 21 June 2006 11:38, Teresa and Dale wrote:
>
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I want to make copies of our PS/2 game CDs so that they can use the
>>copies and we can put up the originals. They seem to either scratch
>>real easy or they are really touchy about scratches. Does anybody here
>>know of a way to do this? This is Linux, surely someone has found a way.
>>
>>Thanks. Sorry so far off topic. I can't be the only one with kids
>>around. ;-)
>>
>>Dale
>>
>>:-)
>>
>>
>
>Copying the CD/DVD is easy enough, just use your standard tools although I
>don't believe dual layer discs can be copied properly yet ie. Gran Turismo 4.
>
>However, getting them to actually play on the PS/2 is a whole other matter.
>You'll need to have your PS/2 modded to support playing copied games, which
>may or may not be legal where you live.
>
>
>
Crap. We recently had a $60.00 game to get scratched. Maybe they need
to play Uno or something.
Do as some of my friends do. Rent the discs at a local store...
I would hate to mod the thing but I wish there was a way to copy it and
it work. I may try it just to see. I still beleive in the fair use
It won't, you have to take it to someone to install a modchip, and
that's, well, pretty illegal, at least where I live.
thing. I'm not going to sell the copies.
Well, they really don't care about that...
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