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Nanoo Currently possible to play... 26th-February-2017, 04:23
deadlegion Modchip. If you get... 26th-February-2017, 04:34
Nanoo Thanks. So "as far as you... 26th-February-2017, 05:28
Nanoo Ok. When you say "get... 26th-February-2017, 04:51
deadlegion I haven't tested the Modbo... 26th-February-2017, 05:15
deadlegion Yeah all the downloads won't... 26th-February-2017, 05:53
Jackhammer There is a guy at another... 26th-February-2017, 11:00
deadlegion OzModChips do installs in... 26th-February-2017, 13:55
Jackhammer Yeah, I noticed. Just giving... 26th-February-2017, 15:05
Nanoo That's great guys. I rang... 26th-February-2017, 23:50
deadlegion Pity OzModChips stopped... 27th-February-2017, 01:30
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    Default Currently possible to play downloaded ISO games on PS2 slim SCPH 9xxxx?

    Hi All. Ive been scratching around the web since buying a 9A date stamped SCPH 9xxxx PS2 slim the other day. And it looks like no-one is sure of a way to play downloaded ISO's (such as from Emuparadise) on such a PS2, but the info was from 2009 or thereabouts.

    FCMB doesn't work with date stamp after 8B/C, BIOS v230 etc.

    Is there a work around by now?

    Thanks

    PS Why do some people in forum threads freak out if someone states their actual SCPH number?

    I'm a noob to this subject. While I'm very good technically, I'm not familiar with the PS2 abbreviations used for software names, or where to find someone to fit a 'modchip' etc so where possible can you please keep the explanation in relatively plain english. Thanks
    Last edited by deadlegion; 26th-February-2017 at 04:39. Reason: merged posts

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