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LUSIFER MOD - NO PS2 can RESIST!
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of laser eyes |
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Lusifer mod do Not effect in PS2 mainboard!
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Many 1st Generation Laser Eyes,
have a number written in the back.
This number is always in the range
450-650 (Ohms), and most commonly indicates the original adjustment,
directly from $ony laboratories.
Some employees was paid to do this job,
delaying the production for
noteworthy time!
But for our best luck (!), 2nd Generation Laser Eyes, have
been updated, after feedback of the previous models...
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From our research in this matter, we
have noticed that many lasers that have tuned off, have numbers
arround 550.
The strange think is that Cd adjustment usually fail, and
not the DVD, which is the new functionality of these lasers.
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First we thought that it was the hard
use on CD backups, but when we test our used PSX backup,
that we keep it especially for real hard testing, CD-Rom could
easily load it without any noise!
So the CD adjustment was OK, and we had search for the solution
somewhere else...
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For your laser care: |
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- Protect your console from dust!
- Stop playing disks with noisy loading!
- Make a good lens cleaning, when PS2 load slow!
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Also notice that Action Replay 2 disk,
which is original CD,
could easilly boot, but no PS2 backups could do so.
All PS2 CD backups that our technical team used for laser
testing was DVD-Rips.
So, we had to test the laser with another format, like a PS2
CD backup in 74 minutes (normal CD format)..!
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Test results:
- PSX backups OK!
- Original CDs OK!
- PS2 backups74 OK!
- PS2 backups80 NO!
So,
stop booting DVD-Rips if you don't want to have the same results!
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