Couldn't wait for Voultar to send me my PlayStation back with an XStation so I bought a premodded console on eBay. Of course, having two XStation-modded SCPH-100x PlayStations was always the plan for link-cable goodness.
Things to document before I forget:
Updating a GameShark is possible with the XStation. You want to select the Enhancement Disc with Full Load, and then you'll go back to the GameShark menu where you can update. As an aside, the CD-based GameSharks, or at least the CDX, won't work on SCPH-100X. At least according to this old GameShark thread. (Web Archive threads of interest: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
The preferred SD card brand for the XStation is... up for debate. I've read to stay away from, and go for, Samsung cards. I'm not sure which of my games are streaming audio (does that mean just not Red Book audio?), but right now I'm using a 256 GB SanDisk SD card for the Switch, and everything seems to work well.
Rip your own games with ImgBurn in the BIN/CUE format, and not the ISO or CCD formats. This is for three reasons:
- You'll run into audio problems if your rips are in a format other than BIN/CUE. In my Tekken 1 test, which I know for sure has Red Book audio, the music wouldn't play from the CCD rip, but the other Tekkens were fine... until I beat Tekken 3 and the end credits theme wouldn't play from the CCD rip either. So once I reripped the games, all the games worked fine, including from Tekken 3's Theater Mode where swapping discs from 3>1>2>3>1>2>3 works.
- Redump's rips are also in BIN/CUE.
- When converting your own PSN-purchased PS1 classics (this tutorial is great), the final result is also BIN/CUE (...among others, but you want BIN/CUE).
- Bust A Move Dance & Rhythm Action [J]
- Bust A Move 2 Dance Tengoku Mix [J]
- Metal Gear Solid Integral (1 of 3) [J]
- Metal Gear Solid Integral (2 of 3) [J]
- Metal Gear Solid Integral (3 of 3) VR Disc [J]
- Resident Evil Director's Cut [U]
- Resident Evil 2 Preview [U]
- WipEout 3 Special Edition [E]
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