![]() ![]() The CD/DVD reader had stopped working and after a few tries I gave up and decided to use the FreeMcBoot bootloader to modify the PS2 so that it could load games off an SMB share on the network. Q: Does a Mod Chip work on ALL PlayStation models A: Our chips will work on all PlayStation 2 models. Furthermore, the contact point for the wire is small on those capacitors, meaning the wire can easily be broken off. Keeping the theme of re-using old hardware, I decided to take the non-working PlayStation 2 (PS2) off my brother’s hands and try to get it to work. A: When installed in your gaming system, such as a PlayStation or XBox, a mod chip will allow you to play imported games as well as backups of your own games made on CD-r or DVD-r Media. Older models of the Playstation are easier to mod since newer models (SCPH-9001 & PSOne) require you to solder onto surface-mount capacitors, which can become dislodged when attempting to solder to them, more than likely causing irreparable damage. The only difference between the Magic 3 and the 3.1 is that the Magic 3.1 can play DVD 9 games. Installation of the MM3 modchip will require you to solder 7 wires directly to the motherboard. 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. As for the region, the difference of the power supply is included. ![]() For example SCPH-50000 is Japan PS2, SCPH-50001 is U.S. The last number of the SCPH usually mean the region its sold in, the number 0 means Japan, 1 means North America. The SCPH-9002 is actually just a SCPH-7002. has anyone tried to use cheat devices or cheat discs like gameshark with the mm3 chip, i have tested my 3 cheat carts and like 4 cheat discs with all my modded ps1 consoles running mm3 chips, schp-1001, scph-5501, scph-7501, scph-101, all of them will not work with cheat carts or discs, i think it has to do with the way the mm3 chip uses. Therefore, SCPH became the most notorious model number. The SCPH-7003 is actually just a SCPH-5501 V3.0A. The SCPH-5003 is actually just a SCPH-1001 [MD5 CONFIRMED BY BAD_AD84). Development Console: SCPH-5502 with 8MB RAM, MM3 Modchip, PAL 60 Colour Modification (for NTSC), PSIO Switch Board, DB-9 breakout headers for both RGB and Serial output and an Xplorer with CAETLA 0.34. This post covers the installation diagram for installing PsNee modchips into the PU-18 board revision of the PlayStation 1. ![]()
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