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    Default Re: Re: Question about modding your PS2

    Thanks for answering my questions, appreciate it. I have a few more...

    Originally posted by crusher sucks!
    If you know what your doing, not really
    I have no clue on how to install a mod chip... My PS1 was first soldered in by a friend, then it messed up 5 minutes later. After that, I too it to a store and they modded it, it worked, but now that store got shut down 2 years ago because they went bankrupt. So basically, I suck at modding consoles.

    You can do it yourself, or others can do it for you (if you anyone that can)
    So can I sent it to one of those sites and they charge extra to install them for me?

    I went to the second site, the first is out of business. What do you think about this one:

    http://www.modchipstore.com/Magic_31...2_p_16146.html

    EDIT - Link don't work... Search for Magic 3.1 in the search bar, you'll find it.

    Yea they work, if you get a decent copy
    So once I get a soldered installed modchip, the moment I insert a back-up CD or DVD burned copy, I can play without having to swap, boot disk, etc...?

    I tihnk that depends on the brand of the chip
    In your opinion, or anyone else's opinion, what's the best brand for modchip?

    It'll work out cheaper in the long run if you get 1
    Yeah.

    Just go to them sites, cos the price varys depending on the chip you want, and try searching on google for more sites [/B]
    Thanks a lot man, I just want the best one and I want to hear what people who have their PS2 modded have to say. I don't want this to turn out like my 3 other PS1's. LOL, this will make a good Q and A Faq.
    Last edited by C-Link; 3rd-April-2004 at 03:10.

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