gamecube differrences a beginners guide by johnodd 4

Discussion in 'Nintendo Gamecube - General discussion' started by johnodd4, Dec 30, 2005.

  1. johnodd4

    johnodd4 Guest

    well i went to my local pwn shop recently and purchased another gamecube for 139.99 with 2 memory cards 2 controllers and a gameboy advance link cable and mobile monitor made by intec

    i decided to write this guide on yeays of gamecube system release dates

    so here are the differrences

    dol-001 (u.s.a)2000-2002

    contains:

    3 serial ports

    1.serial port 1 located on the bottom of the gamecube

    2.serial port 2 located on the bottom of the gamecube

    3.hi speed port located on the bottom of the gamecube for gba player

    1 dolby/progressive scan output jack on rear of gamecube


    dol-001 (u.s.a) 2003-2004

    contains

    3 serial ports

    no dolby progressive scan


    dol-001 (u.s.a) 2004-2005 (special edition gamecube sets platnium/etc)

    2 serial ports

    removed serial port 2

    readded dolby digital support and progressive scan support


    i decided to post this information for u.s.a gamecube owners so you know your differrent model numbers so you know what version of gamecube you have this is very helpfull when modding a gamecube as i recently found out on my most recent mod

    thanks for the time to read this

    johnodd4
     
  2. navahmed

    navahmed Member

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    hi i have a few GCM files id like to burn on to disc, what software should i use? also is there anything i have to do differnt when burning?
     
  3. johnodd4

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    i would recommend nero burning rom it is worth the price of 99.99 for nero 7.0 and works great

    and no you cannot use a illegal copy of nero because nero 7 has security features that block it

     
  4. Venom5880

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    A lot of people are reporting compatibility issues with Nero ver. 7, so I've been using ver. 6.(something) and getting good results.
     
  5. johnodd4

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    yea these compatibility issues are because people are using the illegal beta versions

    to burn software instead of paying for it
     
  6. boki2002

    boki2002 Guest

    I don't think that ur right! If someone buys a copy of NERO 7 and uploads it for others, it will not be the beta version, and even if it was you will know if it is a beta version as it will say that it is in the about bit.
     
  7. johnodd4

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    no the nero 7 beta doesn't say it is a beta and neros new tech's have designed security software that tells nero's mainservers that there is a serial on more then one comuter then bans that serial number

    that is why several serial number keygens don't work
     
  8. tempest9

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    you might add to your original post that these 3 versions coorespond to Rev A, B and C main PC boards respectivly.
     

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