Too bad, don't have any console:low2:
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Modbo 4.0
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It's a matrix infinity clone.
Have fun installing it :wacko:
How much is Guitar Hero World Tour worth? Anyone?
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I've used a modbo 4.0 dude.
Google it and you'll see tons of info.
The matrix infinity was a popular chip, but the modbo was cheaper and did the same thing.
Uses matrix firmware, but isn't upgradeable like an official one is afaik.
Even if you've got a ps2 that can't use FMCB (some models can't) you can still use the modbo.
where'd you buy yours?
It was a while ago now, but probably quantronics or ozmodchips :thot:
Should be under $20au.
Schematics for different model installs are around the net.
Ok, just had a quick check and quantronics want $21.82 for it (free international shipping).
Ozmodchips have got it for $19.99, no idea about international shipping for them.
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Operation:
Press TRIANGLE + CIRCLE to enter configuration menu
- PS2 Screen Fix
- COLOR (Games will output in their native video mode either PAL or NTSC)
- PAL - Force video mode to PAL
-NTSC - Force video mode to NTSC
- PAL60 - Force video mode to NTSC with colour correction (games run faster and can use Component Cable)
- Y Screen Fix
- PSX Screen Fix
- PSX Multi Disk
- MC16 Patch - Enable Datel memory card support
- ATAD Auto Patch
- Macrovision Fix
- Green Fix - Green Correction on DVD Movies
- DVD Video Region - Select from Region 1, Region 2, Region 3, Region 4, Region 5, Region, Region 7, Region 8 or Region 0 for all regions
- DVD-9 Dual Layer Support
- Boot Mode (Press select on boot for FAST BOOT)
- INFMAN - Execute Infinity Manager on mc0: or memory card 1
- DEV1 - Execute BOOT.ELF on mc0:
- DEV2 - Execute BOOT.ELF on HDD
- DVDV - Force DVD Mode
- Pad Detect Time - Select time to wait for Keypad input
- Boot Logo (ON/OFF)
- Default Language
G'day!
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This place is either dead, or some people are too lazy to post :wacko:
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Hi guize,
Back again, how's it going evr'ybody?
Afternoon all. And fine thanks, Englebert.
Afternoon doc