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0. PostPosted: Fri Apr 18, 2003 5:07 pm    Post subject: The How-To-Run-Imports Thread - Read the 1st post! (7.10.05) Reply with quote

My FAQ should answer most questions, but if you have any feel free to ask. Additional information and corrections are welcome to the FAQ.

The current modchip thread can be found here

YOU CANNOT PLAY IMPORTS/BACKUPS WITH ONLY A GAMESHARK ON YOUR PS2, YOU WILL HAVE TO OPEN UP YOUR PS2 IN SOME FORM USING A SLIDE CARD, FLIPTOP, MODCHIP, SOMETHING

ALL Flip top users refer to bottom of the guide for media info and what type of disk to use

I'm currently looking for LEGITIMATE sites that sell the products that I have listed Buy Rite games as having. Buy Rite games has received such poor feedback lately so buy from them at your own risk!

Gameboy/Pocket/Color/Advanced/SP/DS and Playstation Portable

Modchips

There is no need to mod any type of Gameboy or the PSP. The import games will play just like regular games

Gamecube

Modchips
No modchip exists for backups

Region Modification
A switch can be fitted to both US and Japanese consoles to let them switch between regions. Essentially this is a 'language mod', changing the system from thinking it is a Japanese or US region system. This is a simple mod, 2 wires and a switch. No such thing for PAL region.
Grade B+

Boot Disc
This boot disc is out now. It is called The Gamecube 3 in 1 Universal Converter. Insert the boot disc and switch with any region Gamecube game.
Available at www.buyrite.net
Grade A

Other

Memory Cards
If you have the mod / boot disc, you will need a separate memory card for Japanese game saves. US and European saves can exist on the same cart. This is because the cards 'format' themselves for the two regions

The Q
A universal system by Panasonic. Plays Region 1-6 DVDs, JPN and USA Gamecube games, VCDs, CDs, and MP3 CDs. Can be found at www.buyrite.net

Import Games

LEGITAMITE Import Games can be found at any of these locations

Play-Asia - http://www.play-asia.com/
I'm an affiliate! Ask me about it if you wanna help me out E1.gif

Toys N Joys � www.toysnjoys.com

Yes Asia - www.yesasia.com

Japan Video Games - www.japanvideogames.com

NCS - www.ncsx.com

Playstation

Modchips

The Game Enhancer
(Also known as the Goldfinger and many other names)
An external modchip. Works on all Playstations, except Playstations without a parallel port (Playstations with model number 90xx or the PSone) User has to insert an original game and then swap the game for the backup or import when the disc stops spinning. Allows user to save gameshark codes and boot up codes on to the Game Enhancer. Can be found at www.modchip.com and www.consolesource.com
Grade A-
Instructions
1. There is a button that gets pressed down by a prong on the lid. Locate it
2. Tapes it down or do whatever you have to do to make sure it stays down.
3. Now with the lid open and the Game Enhancer in the back insert an ORIGINAL PS1 GAME FOR YOUR REGION.
4. Turn on the PS1. DO NOT CLOSE THE LID
5. Wait for the disk to stop spinning and then insert your Import or Backup. Be careful not to look directly at the laser. The laser is invisible and looking directly into it will cause eye damage.
6. Enter in any codes
7. Now choose the appropriate option to start the game. On the Game Enhancer it would be Start Game With Codes.
8.You can now close the lid if you want.

PS-X-Change 2
A boot disc. Works on all Playstation models, including the PSone. User inserts the disc then switches with the import or backup when prompted. Does not allow user to save gameshark codes OR boot up codes to memory card. It can get very tiresome to continuously have to enter in boot up codes for almost all games made past 1999.
Can be found at www.consolesource.com and http://www.gocybershop.ca
Grade B

Stealth Modchips
Internal modchips. Requires soldering. These are an 8 wire installation. Simple to install for an experienced solderer. Not recommended unless one knows what they are doing or know someone who does. Requires no swapping just insert the import or backup and play.
Can be found at www.chipzone.com and www.consolesource.com
Grade B+

Help Getting the Games to Run

There are two ways to get an original to run that won't run by just putting it in the console. One of the easiest would be to use a Gameshark and insert any necessary anti-modchip codes. Most of time this will solve your problem
However, every so often you can't find the Gameshark codes or don't want to spend the money on a Gameshark. Thus I suggest patching the game. It involves ripping the entire to your computer, applying a certain patch, and then burning the game to a CD-R. I don't recommend this as this is a very tedious process and the game can take up almost a gig of space on your computer.

Patches can be found at

Mega games - www.megagames.com

Other

Memory Cards
PS1 and PS2 memory cards are universal for all the regions. A Japanese game will save on a USA game and vice versa

Import Games

LEGITAMITE Import Games can be found at any of these locations

Play-Asia - http://www.play-asia.com/
I'm an affiliate! Ask me about it if you wanna help me out E1.gif

Toys N Joys � www.toysnjoys.com

Yes Asia - www.yesasia.com

Japan Video Games - www.japanvideogames.com

NCS - www.ncsx.com

Playstation 2

Version guide
(Taken from chipzone.com)
Version 1 - SCPH-30001, 10 screws on bottom of case, serial no. starts with "U1"

Version 2 - SCPH-30001, 10 screws on bottom of case, serial no. starts with "U0"

Version 3 - SCPH-30001, 10 screws on bottom of case, serial no. starts with "U2"

Version 4 - SCPH-30000, 30001, 35001, 30002, 35002, 30003, 35003, 30004, or 35004, 8 screws on bottom of case
To determine if you have a "Gap" or "No gap" V4 look here

Version 5 - SCPH-30000R, 30001R, 30002R, 30003R, 30004R, or 30006R. Also, some SCPH-30000, 30001, 30002, 30003, and 30004 models have a V5/V6

Version 5/6 differences can be found here

Version 7 - SCPH-39000, 39001, 39002, 39003, 39004, 39008 or 37000

Version 8 - Only in Japanese consoles. SCPH-39000, or, SCPH-39006 (GH-022 BIOS 090)

Version 9 - if you have SCPH-50000, 50001, 50002, 50003, 50004, 50006, or 50007 you have a v9 or v10 board.

Version 10 - SCPH-5000x, with date code "3D" to the right and below the serial number on the back of the console. (GH-026 board)

Top Ways to Play Imports and Backups

1. DMS3 - Simply the best modchip money can by. Works hand in hand with the hard drive. Supports running many different application, such as divx movie viewer and emulators for older systems. Also is completely upgradeable. It also supports append games and DVD9 games

2.Fliptop - Very easy and cheap solution to getting into imports. Easy 20 minute installation and plays most import games.


Worst Way to Play Imports

Slidecard - Not only is it easily made from following a simple tutorial on www.ps2ownz.com so you dont have to pay an outrageous cost. It also effectivle over works the PS2 drive motor and the laser killing your PS2.

Detailed Legitimate modchips
This list IS incomplete
Please note that not every modchip listed play import originals please read the description to determine which modchip is best suited for you. I personally recommend having a no swap modchip installed, but that is just my experience.
Also note that if a modchip does not list your PS2 version as compatible or incompatible, it may or may not be compatible. Buy at your own risk.

Rip off!
PS2 Boot disc
Does exist but the name is very misleading. It just a replacement for the Gameshark that older modchips needs (Ex. NEO 2.2). IT IS A BURNED DISC AND REQUIRES A MODCHIP TO PLAY.
UPDATE: There is now an official disc that is compatible with the new flip top PS2 cover.

Legitimate modchips
Modchip series, such as the Messiah series and Magic, series are listed with the newest version listed first.

Apple Modchip
Plays all PSX and PS2 games (imports, backups, original,) without swapping. Works on consoles v2,v3,v4,v5,v6,v7. It is a 23 wire installation. V4 BUYERS If your V4 PS2 has a date code 1c you need the apple v4/v5/v6 chip. If it has a date code of 1A you need a v2/v3 chip.
Can be found at www.chipzone.com
Grade B+

DMS3 for V9
An internal modchip that direct boots ALL PS2 games (backups, imports, originals, silvers and DVD 9). Direct boots backups, imports, and most Anti-mod games. This plays all-region DVDs and as an available sleep mode to defeat online games. Also features an UPGRADEABLE FIRMWARE downloadable onto a CD-R. For V9 PS2s only. Difficult installation is a big con and is recommended for experts only. 23 wire installation.
Official website: www.dms3.com
Can be found at www.psx-tech.com and www.consolesource.com
Grade A

DMS3
An internal modchip that direct boots ALL PS2 games (backups, imports, originals, silvers and DVD 9). Direct boots backups, imports, and most Anti-mod games. This plays all-region DVDs and as an available sleep mode to defeat online games. Also features an UPGRADEABLE FIRMWARE downloadable onto a CD-R. For V1-V8 PS2s. Difficult installation is a big con and is recommended for experts only. 23 wire installation.
Official website: www.dms3.com
Can be found at www.psx-tech.com and www.consolesource.com
Grade A
Instructions
DMS3 has 5 Boot Modes:
PS2, PSX, DVD Video, Dev.olution and Sleep/Stealth Modes.

- For PS2 Games, use PS2 Mode.
- For PSX Games, use PSX Mode.
- For DVD Videos, use DVD Video Mode.
- To boot applications off the Playstation 2 Memory Card,
use Dev.olution Mode.

Modes are selected by holding down a certain button at start up

The DMS3 will default to PS2 mode if no button is pressed during startup.

Sleep/Stealth Mode is selected by putting the PS2 in to "Stand-by" mode (red light) and turning on the system by pressing in "Eject" and holding it for 1 second. This will completely disable the chip until you reset the system or power off.

Magic V 5K6
Does exactly what the Magic 3.1 modchip does but is compatible with V9 50006/ 7 and V10 PS2s. It is a 22 wire installation.
Official website: www.china-messiah
Can be found at www.consolesource.com and www.psx-tech.com
Grade A-

Magic V 50K
Does exactly what the Magic 3.1 modchip does but is compatible with V9 50001/ 2 / 3 / 4 models. It is a 22 wire installation.
Official website: www.china-messiah
Can be found at www.consolesource.com and www.psx-tech.com
Grade A-

Magic V
Does exactly what the Magic 3.1 modchip does but is compatible with V5-V8 PS2s. It is a 22 wire installation.
Official website: www.china-messiah
Can be found at www.consolesource.com and www.psx-tech.com
Grade A-

The Magic 3/3.1
Does exactly what the Magic 2 modchip does but is compatible with all PS2 models, with the exception of SCPH-10000, SCPH-15000 and the V9 and newer models. It is a 22 wire installation. The only difference between the Magic 3 and the 3.1 is that the Magic 3.1 can play DVD 9 games.
Official website: www.china-messiah
Can be found at www.consolesource.com
Grade A-
Instructions
PS2 games, power up normally from STANDBY with RESET button. A single tap is required.
PS1 games & DVD Movies, power up from STANDBY with RESET button held until the blue EJECT light comes on; then release RESET and the disk will boot.
OFF/SLEEP, power up from STANDBY with RESET button held until the logo/sounds comes on; then release RESET and the MagicV will be OFF/SLEEP.
Please turn off the PS2 (to standby) before changing Mode (PS1/PS2/DVD)
For soldering the power and ground wires, please use thicker cables (22awg=21swg)
For soldering to the other points, please use 32awg = 34swg cables

The Magic 2
An Internal modchip. Direct boots (No Gameshark swapping) original PS2 games, import PS2 games, backup PS2 games, original PS1 games, import PS1 games and backup PS1 games. 23 wires to solder. Experienced solderers only. There are 3 versions of this modchip.
Magic2 V3 � Compatible with Jap1800, V1, V2 and V3 consoles
Magic 2 V4 � compatible with v4 consoles with date code 1A and 1B.
Magic 2 V7 � Compatible with v4 consoles with date code 1C,V5,V6 and V7 units.
Can be found at www.chipzone.com, and www.modchip.ca.
Magic 2 V4 and V7 can be found at http://www.gocybershop.ca
Grade B+

The Magic 2 BIOS Clip
An add-on clip to the Magic 2. There is a separate clip for all the different versions of the Magic 2 (V3,V4,and V7). Reduces the number of solder points to only 6 wires.

The Messiah 2 Pro
an internal modchip. Direct boots (No Gameshark swapping) original PS2 games, import PS2 games, backup PS2 games, original PS1 games, import PS1 games and backup PS1 games. Not believed to be DVD9 compatible. 24 wires to solder. Messiah 2 Pro is compatible with V1-V10 PS2s.
Experienced solderers only.
Compatible on every model to date
Instructions
-PS2 Mode - For PS2 games, power up normally from STANDBY with RESET button.
-PS1/DVD Mode - For PS1 games & DVD Movies, power up from STANDBY with RESET button held until the blue EJECT light comes on; then release RESET and the disk will boot. (hold reset button less than 5 seconds for ps1 mode )
-Disable Mode - Disables the mod chip, act as a retail PS2. Held reset button over 5 seconds for Disable mode.
-Turn off the PS2 (to standby) before changing Mode (PS1/PS2/DVD)

The Messiah
(Elvis, The Device, etc)
an internal modchip. Direct boots (No Gameshark swapping) original PS2 games, import PS2 games, backup PS2 games, original PS1 games, import PS1 games and backup PS1 games. 23 wires to solder. Experienced solderers only.
This modchip is a PAL (European) modchip. Will ONLY work on PAL(V3, V4, V5,V6) models and a NTSC(US)V4 that DOES not have the date code 1C.
NOTE NTSC users need a color fix to play ANY PS1 games. This fix is extremely small and looks difficult to install. The fix can be found at www.psx-tech.com
Chip can be found at http://www.gocybershop.ca and www.modchips.ca
Instructions
To load PS2 games (original,backup,import) put the disc in and press reset once.
To load a PSX game with the color fix:
1. Press eject to turn on PS2.
2. Insert game.
3. Hold eject and press reset twice while the tray goes in.
4. Hold eject until the PSX logo appears.
Grade B

Origa
an internal modchip. JPN and USA model direct boots all PS1 games (imports, backups and originals), original PS2 games, and original import PS2 games, swapping require for everything else. Patch required for backup EA games. USA model compatible with USA V1,V2,V3,V4,V5 and V6. JPN model compatible with JPN V1,V2,V3,V4,V5 and V6. PAL Model direct boots all PS1 games and original PS2 games. Swap required for original import PS2 games and everything else
Grade B

Neokey
(USB modchips)
An external AND internal modchip. Direct Boots all PS1 originals, backups and imports. Gameshark/Action Replay swap required to play original PS2 games and backups of original PS2 games and import PS2 games. DOES NOT play original import PS2 games or DVD-Rs. Requires user to patch backup EA games. 1 wire to solder. Medium difficulty. Compatible with ALL PS2s
Can be found at www.consolesource.com
Grade C-

No Solder modchip
An internal modchip. Requires user to unplug a very fragile and expensive plug and plug it into the modchip. Requires user to swap ALL games to play. DOES NOT support 80 min games, original import games. No wires to solder. Easy Difficulty
V4 models compatible with all V4 PS2s, V5/V6 Model compatible with all V5/V6 PS2s
Can be found at www.liksang.com and www.consolesource.com
Grade C-

Please note that the DMS3, Magic 3 and Messiah 2 are very elusive and popular. Many sites will either sell out of these or Sony will command they stop selling them. www.ps2ownz.com will be the most up to date source for finding these. I will try to keep this up to date.

Other

The Flip Top Cover
There has been replacement cover made for the PS2. All you need is the swap magic disc and the cover. You put the game in and replace it with a PS2 import, original, or backups and just play. Need a gameshark to play PS1 backups. No word on whether it will play PS1 Original imports. Easy Installation
Grade A
Can be found at: www.consolesource.com

Memory Cards
PS1 and PS2 memory cards are universal for all the regions. A Japanese game will save on a USA game and vice versa

Installers
People who will install your modchips for you

Nicotine - http://www.modscanada.ca/
Hundreds of modchip installations. Based in Ontario, Canada

cmcm - http://www.ddrfreak.com/phpBB2/privmsg.php?mode=post&u=376
Installs any type of modchip. Based in Virginia.

PSX Tech � www.psx-tech.com
Hundreds of modchip installations. Based in California

Freedom Lives - www.freedomlives.com
Other than PS2 modchips they also install XBOX chips, Gamecube NTSC-JPN fix, and Gameboy advance afterburner lights. Based in Chicago

More to be added

Import Games

LEGITAMITE Import Games can be found at any of these locations

Play-Asia - http://www.play-asia.com/
I'm an affiliate! Ask me about it if you wanna help me out E1.gif

Toys N Joys � www.toysnjoys.com

Yes Asia - www.yesasia.com

Japan Video Games - www.japanvideogames.com

NCS - www.ncsx.com

Import Systems

JPN PS2s can be found at these locations

Toys N Joys � www.toysnjoys.com

Yes Asia - www.yesasia.com

Japan Video Games - www.japanvideogames.com

NCS - www.ncsx.com

XBOX information coming soon.

Glossary UNDER CONSTRUCTION

DVD-5 - A single layered DVD game. The most common type.

DVD-9 - Double layered DVD game. Games such as Xenosaga are DVD-9.

External modchip - Hardware installed on the outside of the system to enable modchip features

Internal modchip - Hardware installed on the inside of the system to enable modchip features. Usually requires soldering. Usually voids warranty.

No swap - Refers to a modchip that does not need any type of swapping software like Gameshark or Pro Action Replay. Usually allows user to simply to put the game in console and play.

Originals - Games not burned onto CD-Rs OR DVD-Rs

PS1 - Original Playstation or the new PSone

PS2 - Playstation 2

PSX - Original Playstation

Silver games - Hong Kong pressed games

Bemani Game Media
When using the flip top, certain modchips, and making a backup knowing what type of media the game is on is essential. I�m going to start constructing a list of the different types of media the Bemani games are on

Flip top users: Playstation games require PSX-Change or some other PSX swapping disk. PS2 DVD games require the DVD swap disk and PS2 CD games require the CD swap disk. If there is a special DVD-9 swap disk needed PLEASE tell me.

Beatmania

ALL games released on the Playstation are CD games. Use the PSX-Change, PS1 mode, or whatever CD based swap disk you have

Beatmania IIDX

PS2

beatmania IIDX 3rd Style (JP): DVD-5 based game. DVD based swap disk is needed

beatmania IIDX 4th Style (JP): DVD-5 based game. DVD based swap disk is needed

beatmania IIDX 5th Style (JP): DVD-5 based game. DVD based swap disk is needed

beatmania IIDX 6th Style (JP): DVD-5 based game. DVD based swap disk is needed

beatmania IIDX 7th Style (JP): DVD-5 based game. DVD based swap disk is needed

beatmania IIDX 8th Style (JP): DVD-5 based game. DVD based swap disk is needed

Dance Dance Revolution

ALL games released on the Playstation are CD games. Use the PSX-Change, PS1 mode, or whatever CD based swap disk you have

PS2

DDRMAX: Dance Dance Revolution 6th Mix (JP): CD based game. CD based swap disk will be needed.

DDRMAX: Dance Dance Revolution (USA): DVD-5 based game. DVD based swap disk is needed

DDRMAX2: Dance Dance Revolution 7th Mix (JP): DVD-5 based game. DVD based swap disk is needed

DDRMAX2: Dance Dance Revolution (USA): DVD-5 based game. DVD based swap disk is needed

Dance Dance Revolution Extreme (JP): DVD-5 based game. DVD based swap disk is needed

Dance Dance Revolution Party Collection (JP): CD based game. CD based swap disk will be needed.

Drummania / Guitar Freaks

ALL games released on the Playstation are CD games. Use the PSX-Change, PS1 mode, or whatever CD based swap disk you have

PS2

Drummania (JP): CD based game. CD based swap disk is needed.

Guitar Freaks 3rd Mix and Drummania 2nd Mix (JP): DVD-5 based game. DVD based swap disk is needed

GitaDora! Guitar Freaks 4th Mix and Drummania 3rd Mix (JP): DVD-5 based game. DVD based swap disk is needed

Karaoke Revolution

PS2

Karaoke Revolution (JP): All versions are CD based games? CD based swap disk is needed? Please confirm!

Karaoke Revolution (US): DVD-5 based game. DVD based swap disk is needed

Keyboardmania

PS2

Keyboardmania: CD based game. CD based swap disk will be needed.

Keyboardmania II: 2nd Mix & 3rd Mix (JP): DVD-5 based game. DVD based swap disk is needed

Para Para Paradise

PS2

Para Para Paradise (JP): DVD-5 based game. DVD based swap disk is needed

Pop'n Music

ALL games released on the Playstation are CD games. Use the PSX-Change, PS1 mode, or whatever CD based swap disk you have

PS2

Pop'n Music 7 (JP): DVD-5 based game. DVD based swap disk is needed

Pop'n Music Best Hits (JP): CD based game. CD based swap disk will be needed.

Pop'n Music 8 (JP): DVD-5 based game. DVD based swap disk is needed

Pop'n Music 9 (JP): DVD-5 based game. DVD based swap disk is needed

Pop'n Music 10 (JP): DVD-5 based game. DVD based swap disk is needed
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1. PostPosted: Fri Apr 18, 2003 6:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

WOW NJ

i dont get how u guys can type anything that long lol laugh.gif

btw, i heard there is a way to play imports on ps1 without a modchip that involves using some kind of swap disk... have you heard of it? if so please post below or tell me that its not something you can do
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Taken from the FAQ above:

PS-X-Change 2
A bootdisc. Works on all Playstation models, including the PSone. User inserts the disc then switches with the import or backup when prompted. Does not allow user to save gameshark codes OR bootup codes to memory card. It can get very tiresome to continuously have to enter in bootup codes for almost all games made past 1999. Can be found at www.consolesource.com and http://www.gocybershop.ca
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Err, another difference between Magic 3.1 and 2 is that the 3.1's have sleep mode. Also, I'd like to recommend the Magic 3.1 and Messiah 2 Clones from http://www.evolutionmods.com as they are the only chips better than the originals E1.gif Same source code, but with higher quality chips, and cheaper prices. I have the magic 3.1 clone, and couldn't be happier E1.gif E1.gif E1.gif

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I heard there was a Magic 3.6 released.

http://www.modchip.com/ps2/magic36order.htm

I think its a clone of the Magic 3.1
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Eckostyle wrote:
I heard there was a Magic 3.6 released.

http://www.modchip.com/ps2/magic36order.htm

I think its a clone of the Magic 3.1

Looks like it.
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Yes, the Magic 3.6 is a clone. I've heard that it's not that good either, and that the PS2 will freeze sometimes when playing games.
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bio retard wrote:
Yes, the Magic 3.6 is a clone. I've heard that it's not that good either, and that the PS2 will freeze sometimes when playing games.


I have a Magic 3.6 and it sucks the hair off my bum.

DO NOT BUY THE MAGIC 3.6 MODCHIPS.

They are too expensive - and they don't work right! Especially with the BIOS chip clip, they are unreliable. I often have to reboot multiple times to get import PS2 games working... and I haven't gotten any PS1 games to work at all (domestic, import, or backups...)!

Don't get Magic 3.6.

Get 3.1. They are good. E1.gif
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www.slide-card.com i think im gonna get this, it looks promising
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help i wont to get my ps2 moded but some stuff i dont know i wont this mod chip Official Magic 3.1 ModChip and i have a scph-39001 will it work on my ps2? some one please help i bin lookin for help for a long time
oh if u need more info please go ahead and email me k.
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sschucky wrote:
help i wont to get my ps2 moded but some stuff i dont know i wont this mod chip Official Magic 3.1 ModChip and i have a scph-39001 will it work on my ps2? some one please help i bin lookin for help for a long time
oh if u need more info please go ahead and email me k.


Punctuation always helps. Observe: http://www.penny-arcade.com/view.php3?date=2002-10-11&res=l disturb.gif

And in answer to your question, I think a Magic 3.1 will work with your PS2 model. E4.gif

By the way, I mentioned near the end of the first Modchip thread that I ordered the PS2 fliptop case. It still hasn't come in yet. disgust.gif It should come in sometime this week, I'll post the results on how well it works here. Though if what I've read is true, it should work just fine. E1.gif
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11. PostPosted: Sat Apr 19, 2003 4:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Im sending my PS2 to Freedom Lives to install a Magic 3.1 I ordered from PSX-Tech. Anyone have any info on them, in terms of how well they do their work?

I asked cmcm if he'd mod my PS2, but I still havent gotten a response from him.
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12. PostPosted: Sat Apr 19, 2003 5:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Eckostyle wrote:
Im sending my PS2 to Freedom Lives to install a Magic 3.1 I ordered from PSX-Tech. Anyone have any info on them, in terms of how well they do their work?

I asked cmcm if he'd mod my PS2, but I still havent gotten a response from him.

I've told you like 30 times that PSX-Tech does a really good job. cmcm is having problems wit the law and they confiscated his computer. (No it wasnt for stealing PS2s)
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13. PostPosted: Sat Apr 19, 2003 6:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yeah, it was more like stealing graphing calculators.


Anyway, you might want to edit your post, The Swap Magic discs cannot boot import or backup PSX games.
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14. PostPosted: Sat Apr 19, 2003 6:56 pm    Post subject: Oh Man! Reply with quote

larrikin wrote:
Eckostyle wrote:
Im sending my PS2 to Freedom Lives to install a Magic 3.1 I ordered from PSX-Tech. Anyone have any info on them, in terms of how well they do their work?

I asked cmcm if he'd mod my PS2, but I still havent gotten a response from him.

I've told you like 30 times that PSX-Tech does a really good job. cmcm is having problems wit the law and they confiscated his computer. (No it wasnt for stealing PS2s)


Oh man! And the fourth ddrei.com tournamix is coming up! I remember when he won the second one with Healing Vision ~half mix~. So whats he gonna do now? ( though I doubt making DWIs is first on mind )

I actually did return to this thread with a question though. I guess that my v2 PS2 has a DVD controller thats difficult to soulder. I guess it can't be done with just a normal souldering iron since the point is so small. Or something like that. I don't know which end of the iron to hold if I were to do it myself. Anyhow, does this only conern the Apple chip or will another chip ( 3.1 I guess ) be easier to install on an old PS2?
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15. PostPosted: Sat Apr 19, 2003 7:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Soldering is easier than people make it out to be. If you do decide to try it yourself, I would recommend you go to Radio Shack because they have a starter kit for 8 bucks and it teaches you everything you need to know. Also, if you do make a mistake, you can always buy some solder remover.
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davies2751 wrote:
www.slide-card.com i think im gonna get this, it looks promising


Anyone else try it? I'm interested in playing import originals in the cheapest way possible with the least amount of modding possible. This sounds good to me.
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17. PostPosted: Sat Apr 19, 2003 10:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

omg, i cant belive someone is actually selling those slide cards, you can make one yourself with an old credit card or some kind of hard thin plastic, and yes it does work with the swap magic disks.
http://ps2.consolevision.com/knife.shtml
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18. PostPosted: Sun Apr 20, 2003 6:09 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

larrikin wrote:
I've told you like 30 times that PSX-Tech does a really good job. cmcm is having problems wit the law and they confiscated his computer. (No it wasnt for stealing PS2s)



Yes, I know, but the shipping to Cali would be a bitch, and I'm impatient. I saved myself some cash, and I heard from a bunch last night they do awesome jobs.
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19. PostPosted: Sun Apr 20, 2003 6:21 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

You should've just ordered the installation+chip instead of getting the chip first. Also, shipping to PS-X Tech from VA was only $15 for me.
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