![]() ![]() first the original, then a backup and then the USB). I, of course, didn't do this and spent weeks just trying to get the cheat code to work with the USB before I stepped back did the above logical testing of the cheat code (i.e. ![]() I think the first step is to insure a game will work with cheats as an original, then as a backup CD/DVD and then finally to see if it will work on a USB HDD. ![]() Others on this site have discovered that SM 3.6/3.8 will work with CodeBreaker V7 if you boot into SM 3.3 first. Everything also works with just Swap Magic and a game backup (without GameShark). If I just use the original game with GameShark, everything works fine. Swap Magic's own website says it is compatible with GameShark but I have found it not to be true for my new slim PS2 77001 and Swap Magic 3.6. This may have been done intentionally to insure you buy 3.8 for all your cheat code needs. For now, there is no fix for this on your unit.It seems Swap Magic 3.6 and 3.8 do not behave well (i.e. A future version of the CodeBreaker will likely fix this problem. The change does not seem to effect software that uses Sony's USB drivers, but Pelican's home-brew drivers do not operate (Pelican cannot use Sony's drivers for legal reasons). ![]() This is likely due to use of a newer and probably cheaper chipset. It seems that the changes they have made to the USB hardware have rendered the CodeBreaker's USB drivers inoperable. If you have the latest PS2 Slim Model (SCPH-75001 or higher): Sony has made some key modifications to this revision of the PS2. Your best bet is to exchange the drive for one that is known to be compatible.Ĥ. A new CodeBreaker version may increase compatibility, but not necessarily, and the period between major versions is about 6-12 months. If your USB drive is incompatible, there is nothing that can be done to make it work. Somebody else may know a trick to get it to work (some drives will only work if you hook up a powered hub, for example). You may want to post asking if anyone has the same drive. CodeBreaker version 8 and up supports FAT16, FAT12, and FAT32. CodeBreaker version 7 only supports FAT16 (a.k.a. On some drives, having folders on them seems to prevent the CodeBreaker from reading it correctly.Ģ. If you have any folders on the drive, back them up to your computer, delete them from your drive, and try again. ![]()
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