Will the BIOS dumper break my ps2?
#1
I have been looking at PCSX2 lately and everything looks good except for the BIOS dumper. I want to have a ps2 emulator on my laptop, but still have my ps2 working also. I am wondering- what exactly does the BIOS dumper do?Unsure

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#2
(05-30-2013, 02:50 AM)mono Wrote: I have been looking at PCSX2 lately and everything looks good except for the BIOS dumper. I want to have a ps2 emulator on my laptop, but still have my ps2 working also. I am wondering- what exactly does the BIOS dumper do?Unsure

Duuuuude... I'm totally having a case of deja vu...

http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-Does-the-...eak-my-ps2

Specifically from that thread...

http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-Does-the-...#pid300983

(05-29-2013, 06:56 AM)Clank Wrote: All the bios dumper does is copy the bios ROM off the PS2, it does not in anyway harm the PS2.
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#3
As youve been told before... no it wont harm your ps2 in any way. You will still be able to play games on it perfectly fine.
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#4
http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/D/dump.html

Quote:(n) The act of copying raw data from one place to another with little or no formatting for readability. Usually, dump refers to copying data from main memory to a display screen or a printer. Dumps are useful for diagnosing bugs. After a program fails, you can study the dump and analyze the contents of memory at the time of the failure. Dumps are usually output in a difficult-to-read form (that is, binary, octal, or hexadecimal), so a dump will not help you unless you know exactly what to look for.
(v) To output an image of computer memory.
#5
No need to make another thread
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