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Under Turing’s signature-which was taken from the visitor’s book at Bletchley Park-the note includes a quote from Turing which reads, “This is only a foretaste of what is to come, and only the shadow of what is going to be.” The back of the note also includes the table and mathematical formulae come from Turing’s seminal 1936 paper “ On Computable Numbers, with an application to the Entscheidungsproblem,” which introduced the concept of the Turing Machine. Enjoy!One of the coolest details includes Turing’s birthday (23 June 1912) rendered in binary code-a format Turing thought could be used to enter data into machine. If requested, I'll make a video tutorial. It will give you " no signal " as a result. N.B = Maybe some games will not work with CODEBREAKER files added on it. Your game should boot and you will have the codes enabled!! ![]() Go again in cdfs :/ and press CIRCLE in " SLUS_XXX.XX ". It will ask you to insert the disc, press OK and LaunchELF will load again. You will be again in the main menu, now press Start Game. Look for your game, when you are on it, press D-PAD right and enable the codes you want. After it loaded, go on " Select Cheats " and press X. Move to CODEBREA.ELF and press CIRCLE.Ĭodebreaker program now will load. Plug it with a cable and turn it back on. The game now will not boot as normally, it will bring you in a grey window instead. #Update Codebreaker 10 isoWhen it finished, you always have to put the ISO in dev_hdd0/PS2ISO, mount it and boot it. Put no names in ISO9660 and UDF, so like this : Then you should get another window, where you will be asked to put a name for the volume label. Then select the main folder of your game ( the folder where ALL FILES are placed ). Open ImgBurn, and select " Create image file from files/folders " Now, rename the " CODEBREAKER V10.ELF " to simply " CODEBREAKER.ELF ". The files are :įor SYSTEM.CNF, you will be asked if you wanna replace the file, select yes. Now enter on the main directory of the game : here we have to place three files, that you can get from the Codebreaker pack. Let's right click in our ISO, and choose " Extract to (namefile) " and wait till it finishes. You will be able to use various codes for your game. #Update Codebreaker 10 modWith Codebreaker, you can " mod " the game. #Update Codebreaker 10 how toHOW TO ADD CODEBREAKER FILES IN OUR GAME in XMB, go on " Settings ", then " Display settings " and change your video resolution from 1080i/1080p to 720p. If you still have no-signal, you might have to change the resolution. If you get a no-signal in your TV, check the settings on Rebug Toolbox, and make sure that PS2 Emulator is set to COBRA. Then you can mount your game from mmCM or webMAN, and play it. #Update Codebreaker 10 ps3Now, if you want simply play your game, place the ISO in " dev_hdd0/PS2ISO " on your PS3 with a File Manager, or Filezilla. Now we should have the ISO placed in the destination we have chosen. After that's let's boot it by clicking on the disc icon. You can also edit the destination of the ISO. Put your disc, then select the Source where your disc is placed. Just open ImgBurn, and click " Create image file from Disc " If you follow this, go to a2.ī) Just search the ISO of your game in internet and download it.Ī2) Ok, we need to extract the ISO from our disc. We need the ISO of our game so :Ī) If you have a disc game, we can extract the ISO from it. After created, you have to assign it to " Slot 1 ".Īfter this, we have to restart ps3, so just reboot it. You can do it from XMB, on " Utility save data PS2 ". So, let's boot Rebug Toolbox first, and let's go here :įirst, we need to create a PS2 Memory Card. But, Rebug has Cobra Mode, means we can play ISO games. Ok, because we are on DEX, ps2 classics method won't work. Codebreaker pack files Please Login or register to view links or Console ID's A PS3 on DEX Firmware ( CEX firmwares support PS2 aswell, but here we are going to use the method for DEX ) ![]()
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