anthojoe Posted December 5, 2007 Posted December 5, 2007 After searching forever, I found this link: http://codeworks.cdfreaks.com/cgmirror It's a mirror site with full download access. W00t.
chewy Posted December 5, 2007 Posted December 5, 2007 use the csot patched for the 1653, it has the latest mid codes in it damn good find
anthojoe Posted December 5, 2007 Author Posted December 5, 2007 just to clarify your last post: csot for the 1653 and not the 1633s? i installed the update already for the 1633s, not the 1653
anthojoe Posted December 5, 2007 Author Posted December 5, 2007 just to clarify your last post: csot for the 1653 and not the 1633s? i installed the update already for the 1633s, not the 1653 well at any rate i followed ur advice and updated from BS0Y to CS0T i'll try again and see if this fixed my problem
packmule123 Posted December 17, 2007 Posted December 17, 2007 just to clarify your last post: csot for the 1653 and not the 1633s? i installed the update already for the 1633s, not the 1653 well at any rate i followed ur advice and updated from BS0Y to CS0T i'll try again and see if this fixed my problem Chewy- Are you suggesting using a patched firmware designed for a different drive for better results?? I have the 1633s and just updated to BSOY....is CSOT a better option for me with my drive 1633s?? Please advise.
chewy Posted December 17, 2007 Posted December 17, 2007 Chewy- Are you suggesting using a patched firmware designed for a different drive for better results?? I have the 1633s and just updated to BSOY....is CSOT a better option for me with my drive 1633s?? Please advise. http://codeguys.rpc1.org/dvdrw_overview.html this is an easy question to answer, if you read up at these sites, you find that the drives are the same, just with different firmware releases I assume it's a marketing gimmick, name the drive something higher, 1653 vs 1633, and start a new firmware series What we are trying to do is get the latest firmware with the best write strategies and the best support for newer mid codes. With these patched firmware flashers it's important to use the right ones, there's no excuses or room for error, many people kill their drives by trying to flash outside their family, if the hardware is not identical you'll probably kill the drive. I don't reccomend crossflashs on newer working drives, just old antiques, the exception being a hard to find Benq or something.
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