Legal BIOs
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(03-12-2010, 01:33 PM)ikazu Wrote: It applies the same like patches in pcsx2 ^^

ahh cool , its just that " bypassing the protection" kinda sounds like it may be... um... illegal :P . so no drama's then.
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(03-12-2010, 01:33 PM)ikazu Wrote: Ok i get it. But this maybe a little offtopic
What is the difference between FAT and FAT32? Cause if we look from the point of technology, i think FAT works better than FAT32. Don't u agree ? If not, give some explanation please? Smile

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Oh sorry i think i've misjudged ( in my brain, FAT = FAT64,lol)
hahah
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I want to ask behalf for my friend.
Allright, so my friend really wants to emulate ps2 game in his computer. But the only main problem is that he doesn't have ps2 and then he asked for the bios from his cousin,which his cousin dumped it from his ps2 then give it to my friend. So my question is, Is it illegal to copy the bios from other people ps2 machine,even if his cousin allow him to do so ? (Because the one who own the ps2 is my his cousin)
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Yes it is...if you don't have a PS2 then you are not allowed to use anyones bios(either it will be from his cousin or downloaded from the internet it's the same)
You can only use the bios that you get from your own PS2
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(03-12-2010, 02:14 PM)vsub Wrote: Yes it is...if you don't have a PS2 then you are not allowed to use anyones bios(either it will be from his cousin or downloaded from the internet it's the same)
You can only use the bios that you get from your own PS2

But does Sony still own the ps2 machine ? Cause the one who own the ps2 machine is my friend's cousin, not sony anymore right. In my opinion, Sony just stand for a seller,right?so my friend can do anything he want to the ps2 after he purchased it from Sony,right ? Can u get what i mean ? But i can tell that if someone can create something useful for humans. Then his thing is being pirated, maybe the creator of the thing will be disappointed. Do u mean the main problem is "copyright" then ?
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(03-12-2010, 02:20 PM)ikazu Wrote: Do u mean the main problem is "copyright" then ?

Yes.
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Ok, i get it. Thx for the confirmation. I won't ask anymore Smile
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Quote:Cause the one who own the ps2 machine is my friend's cousin, not sony anymore right.
Oh if only it was this easy to bypass Copyright laws. It'd make everyone's lives much easier. Especially when dealing with sites like YouTube and their stupid Copyright complaints on videos.
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(03-12-2010, 09:51 PM)xRyudo Wrote: Oh if only it was this easy to bypass Copyright laws. It'd make everyone's lives much easier. Especially when dealing with sites like YouTube and their stupid Copyright complaints on videos.

But it will make the creator feel disappointed. Just imagine if u were the producer of Microsoft Corporation and then your products were being pirated. How will u feel,huh ?
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