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NeoBlazeSJX Trick Member
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0. Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2003 2:10 pm Post subject: DDR Version Upgradability? (Re-posted topic # 2489050) |
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-Can a DDR USA machine be upgraded to an Extreme?
-Are there any disadvantages to upgrading as opposed to buying that mix as-is (other than price, obviously)?
-Can Memory Slots be installed on a DDR Machine not initilaly built with them?
-Bootleg versus Genuine: How to tell? Pros and Cons? Cost? Availability?
Any other info.
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CStarFlare Maniac Member
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1. Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2003 2:17 pm Post subject: Re: DDR Version Upgradability? (Re-posted topic # 2489050) |
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BlazeSJX wrote: | -Can a DDR USA machine be upgraded to an Extreme?
-Are there any disadvantages to upgrading as opposed to buying that mix as-is (other than price, obviously)?
-Can Memory Slots be installed on a DDR Machine not initilaly built with them?
-Bootleg versus Genuine: How to tell? Pros and Cons? Cost? Availability?
Any other info.
To MOD's: Just link and lock if you have to, search doesn't really do much anymore... |
-I don't think so. You may be able to with bootlegs, but those are bad.
All I know is that you can upgrade from 3rd and up, and that you can't normally upgrade from a domestic to an import with a legit kit. Bootlegs I hear can upgrade any machine; but that still leaves the question if USA fits the "Above 3rd" critera.
-Nope.
-Yes. I hear it costs around $200.
-Genuine kits come with a sticker, and tend to be a little more stable (Max2 bootlegs can crash a lot, I hear). Also, bootlegs are obviously cheaper, and since Konami doesn't make a whole lot of legit kits any more, bootlegs are easier to find. |
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Clay0K Staff Member
Joined: 16 Jan 2002 Location: Out. |
2. Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2003 4:26 pm Post subject: Re: DDR Version Upgradability? (Re-posted topic # 2489050) |
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C☆Flare of TGL wrote: | ...and tend to be a little more stable (Max2 bootlegs can crash a lot, I hear). |
Sadly, that's Konami's fault. MAX2 was a very unstable release. If you played a versus game, and tried to play the normal IR courses it'd crash before giving you your code. It happened on legit kits as much as on the bootlegs. |
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HexagonSun Trick Member
Joined: 23 Jan 2002 Location: Rochester, NY |
3. Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2003 5:04 pm Post subject: |
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Yes, a DDR USA machine can be upgraded provided you use a bootleg kit. While many purists frown upon using bootlegs, unfortunately it's the only way to upgrade a machine once Konami sells out of a particular kit (usually right after release actually)
While it's looked at as piracy, Konami doesn't technically lose money as they only produce and sell through x number of kits. Their reputation of instability is about 90% myth and 10% truth. This all started back when MAX2 came out and people had crashing problems with it left and right. The fact of the matter is that these reports were coming out of Japan as well on legit machines. The "10% truth" comes into play since the bootlegs disks are distributed on CD-R, the occasional bad burn or bad batch may have been produced. Other than that factor, they are functionally identical to legitimate kits.
While this may all sound like I condone bootleg kits, I really don't unless you have no other option (ie you own a non-Japanese 3rd mix or USA machine) or the mix that you want to upgrade to is no longer available using official channels. I just felt the air needed to be cleared as there are so many misconceptions flung around about what these kits are and how they work. My biggest problem with them is that while they're not really losing money for Konami, I don't feel it's right for the bootleggers to make money off the backs of Konami, so I guess I look at it as more of a morally gray issue rather than a functionality issue which seems to be the main criticism thrown around (yes, I do own some bootleg kits)
In regard to memory card "kits" I've never actually seen these advertised for sale anywhere, and I've seen many people ask about them, usually resulting in no success. They may have been produced in very limited qualities at one time, but I'm pretty sure they're all but impossible to find now. |
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DiscoStu Trick Member
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4. Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2003 5:09 pm Post subject: |
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Holy crap when did Cstarflare become a mod? Congrats! _________________
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CStarFlare Maniac Member
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5. Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2003 5:17 pm Post subject: |
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XD I love answering this question.
Spike wrote: | Abyssilicious wrote: | ?!?!?!??! Since when was CStar a mod? |
Since about 5AM Pacific Time today. |
Thanks.
(PM Next time ) |
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Smbu |L©| Trick Member
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Catastrophe Trick Member
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7. Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2003 9:08 pm Post subject: Bootleg Advice |
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The only way to upgrade a MAX USA cabinet is to bootleg your upgrade. The bootleg, besides 'fixing' the region code problem also 'fixes' the availability problem. Heh.
Memory card slots can be installed but they're hard to find I guess. There are only two ways to get them: take them from another DDR machine or take them from a Guitar Freaks machine. I don't know what the slots of GF do or if you know any owners willing to part with them but it's worth a shot.
MAX2 really doesn't crash that often ( bootleg or not ) *but* you're supposed to install a new CD-Rom drive whenever the old one wears out. Depending on how much use your machine gets that could be sooner before later. I would also recommend not spilling Gatorade on the machine and not letting it overheat. Clean the fan! Vaccum the pads!
I heard on bemanistyle.com that KOA has finally offically named a third party company to handle all of their parts, repairs, and potentially new units. If that's true then we don't have to cannibalize other DDR machines for official parts anymore! Yay! |
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Animenathan Trick Member
Joined: 07 Feb 2002 Location: The middle of Nowhere. Nacogdoches, Texas |
8. Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2003 8:02 am Post subject: |
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USA to Max2 is kind of a difficult proposition. The USA cabinets come with older-style video boards, so to combat that problem, the bootleggers have started gutting solo cabinets and selling the video boards with the upgrade kit for a tidy profit.
Memory cards....the difficult problem.
Most machines, as you may know, do not come with memory card slots, and the ones that did were the early production run of 3rd and 4th mix cabinets. There are two styles of memory cards; one that plugs in below the song selection buttons, and one mounted to the right side of the screen. I've tried to find them and, frankly, it's impossible.
The rest of the info is correct.
Nate _________________
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PSM->G Vivid Member
Joined: 24 Jan 2002 Location: Rancho Cucamonga, California |
9. Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2003 8:39 am Post subject: |
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If my memory serves me correct, I believe that SVGL upgraded a USA to a legit 5th Mix and I completely have no clue what they did to make the upgrade possible. But other than that, you should be able to do it with bootlegs.
No disadvantages, just get a mix that you think will bring you business. Just also be sure to maintain your machine in working condition.
Memory card slots can be installed, but are very hard to find separately.
Bootleg Kit you get the following:
-Install CD
-Game CD
-Security Chip
-Copied Marquee
Legit (Genuine) you get the following:
-1 CD (it includes install and game at the same time)
-Cartridge for the specified mix
-Original marquee with the Serial Number Sticker
-Side Art for specified mix
The only legit mix I believe that came with 2 CDs was 4th Plus.
Pretty much the only Pros and Cons are:
-Bootleg Kits are cheap
-Technically they're not the real thing, but play the same way
-Certain problems will occur as stated from the other posts
-Can be upgraded to any machine, but the cartridge from the previous legit mix will be sacrificed b/c when you upgrade to a bootleg, the data from the cartridge in the previous legit mix is erased.
-Legit Kits are expensive
-Not that many are made, so it's rare to find previous legit mixes, unless you can find them used.
-You have the real thing in your hands so you shouldn't expect any problems what so ever.
I used to have a legit MAX 2, but I didn't encounter that freezing in the IR courses.
How can GF's memory card slots be the same size as DDR's?
Has anyone seen memory card slots mounted to the right? |
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NeoBlazeSJX Trick Member
Joined: 27 Jan 2002 Location: Philadelphia, PA |
10. Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2003 11:42 am Post subject: |
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Hmm....what about a gutted PSOne...do you think there is anyway to rig something up and use that, or is there different circuitry involved?
Would there be any additional programming involved, or are they already programmed to search for the link? _________________
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NeoBlazeSJX Trick Member
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11. Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2003 12:50 pm Post subject: |
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Anyone? (Opinons about the above post?) _________________
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What?! ¡¿NekketsuKunio?! Trick Member
Joined: 10 Mar 2002 Location: A state of confusion. |
12. Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2003 4:48 pm Post subject: |
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BlazeSJX wrote: | Anyone? (Opinons about the above post?) |
Calm down, dude. You only gave people /looks at time between posts an hour and 8 minutes respond after posting that. Anyway, regarding the PSOne in an arcade cabinet, I have heard of it being done. Years ago, I stumbled across a webpage about DDR in the Phillipines, and the guy was complaining about how one arcade had a 3rd Mix that was somehow had a PSOne of some kind inside, which I guess caused it to work very unreliably. I don't have a clue how this would have been done, though. o_O |
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NeoBlazeSJX Trick Member
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13. Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2003 8:05 pm Post subject: |
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Actually, one day, one hour and a few minutes...that and it was at the bottom of the second page of posts... _________________
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LOKI Trick Member
Joined: 24 Jan 2002 Location: Folsom, CA, USA |
14. Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2003 9:46 am Post subject: |
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The memory card slots are the same as those found on any PSX. Infact controller ports can be found under the mem card slots on a DDR machine. I would image you could mod a cabinent and install the gutted mem card slot/controller port as long as there are no other boards involved. _________________
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Bill Masterman Vivid Member
Joined: 20 Feb 2002 Location: Tacoma, WA |
15. Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2003 5:35 pm Post subject: |
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Just a quick note of interest regarding the upgrades of a DDR USA machine.
It was about mid production of the DDR USA series when Konami started using a digital I/O board and 32 meg flash card as part of the standard components in the build. USA machines manufactured after about July of 1999 have the digital I/O baord that is required to make it an "upgradeable cabinet".
In a nutshell: Early DDR USA's are not upgradeable, and later ones are. The supply of digital I/O boards, which were available a year ago to upgrade old cabinets, have all dried up. So short of robbing the I/O board from a solo 2 K machine, you are stuck with a non-upgradeable cabinet.
we were lucky! We bought the DDR USA's late in their run, and luckily had upgradeable cabinets. |
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Catastrophe Trick Member
Joined: 04 Mar 2002 Location: Worcester, MA |
16. Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2003 5:38 pm Post subject: Modded Cabinet |
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BlazeSJX wrote: | Anyone? (Opinons about the above post?) |
Shockwave knows what he's talking about. Memory card slots are standard sized because memory cards are standard sized. It's just the faceplate on the cabinet that doesn't work. You have to remove it to install memory card slots. And then your asian/USA cabinet looks ugly, but now has slots. You could probably also leave the memory card slots hanging off the side of the machine like a mutated appendage. Whatever works. Don't forget to enable the memory card slots in the operators menu.
I really wouldn't use any PSX boards. Nor even the 2x drive in there. DDR Machines are expensive. If you own the cabinet it's worth spending the money on it. You might try using the memory card slots from the PSX but I've never heard of anyone attempting to build that bridge. That was just a random thought. I take no responsibility for whatever you do to your machine.
I just reread your original post. The advantage of having a brand new DDR 8th mix shipped right to your door is that it will
- be legit
- have memory card slots
- be in perfect condition
- have all the holograms, cardboard, manuals, etc that it outta
- not need upgrading ( since you want Extreme )
Which definately can't be said about any used machine. Most likely, all five of those are false if you're buying a used unit. Believe it or not, the manual and the other stuff are all in English and you will want them. |
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darudefx Trick Member
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17. Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2003 10:15 pm Post subject: memory card slots |
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I like the memory card slots. The Extreme Machines that will be on channel beat will probably be a bootlegged older mix (i.e. 4th Mix). Then they install it and sell it to Channel Beat. If you want an Extreme upgrade email [email protected]. They are most likely to be boot leg but give them a quote and they can help you. I hope you have fun in your ddr machine. _________________
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I will get an extreme (8th mix) machine somewhere or get an older machine and upgrade it to extreme (8th mix).
Here is my site at http://www.myddrhomepad.tk |
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Nin10do_Nick Basic Member
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18. Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2003 8:32 am Post subject: |
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The mem card slots are hooked into a large board about the size of a PS but the connection is a USB cable to the JAMMA board. |
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Phrekwenci Administrator
Joined: 27 Feb 2002 Location: New York, NY |
19. Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2003 9:15 am Post subject: |
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Welcome to 4 months ago, don't bump old topics just to reply unless it is updated information. _________________
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