SKEPTiCK
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After doing mechapwn to convert my NTSC unit to DEX, I wanted to test a PAL backup.
So I wasted 2 CD's but managed to get it right on 2nd initial try of using a patch.
Burn attempt #1: discovering this problem
Burn attempt #2: .p4u patched .bin using PAL4U2K (weak result)
Burn attempt #3: .zap patched .bin using Zapper 2020 (not Zapper 2K)
Originally, before trying PAL4U2000 I was going to use ZAPPER2000 but I swept it under the rug for some reason and simply proceeded to use P4U2K. After that didn't yield the outcome I wanted, I did some Google searching and found a 2020 revamp of the really old ZAPPER2K. I don't know if the original version would give the same result but this new re-skin did a pretty spot-on job.
TINY GUIDE FOR ZAPPER2020 (PAL > NTSC)
So I wasted 2 CD's but managed to get it right on 2nd initial try of using a patch.
Burn attempt #1: discovering this problem
Burn attempt #2: .p4u patched .bin using PAL4U2K (weak result)
Burn attempt #3: .zap patched .bin using Zapper 2020 (not Zapper 2K)
Originally, before trying PAL4U2000 I was going to use ZAPPER2000 but I swept it under the rug for some reason and simply proceeded to use P4U2K. After that didn't yield the outcome I wanted, I did some Google searching and found a 2020 revamp of the really old ZAPPER2K. I don't know if the original version would give the same result but this new re-skin did a pretty spot-on job.
TINY GUIDE FOR ZAPPER2020 (PAL > NTSC)
- Search! for the PAL PS1 .bin (that has bad y-position on your TV)
- Set as "PAL > NTSC" and let Zapper analyze it
- Save the .zap file in same folder as analyzed .bin
- Now click "Apply ZAP" and merge it with the .bin
- Good to go! test it from USB first or burnt disc, whichever!