But it has a blue dot on the chip.
I thought all MI not homebrew versions were yellow dots.
They didn't send me the wrong chip did they.
And whats the difference between blue and yellow dotted chips.
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But it has a blue dot on the chip.
I thought all MI not homebrew versions were yellow dots.
They didn't send me the wrong chip did they.
And whats the difference between blue and yellow dotted chips.
Use the search button Luke!
Blue dot is the latest one which can be used directly on V12, yellow dot needs to be reflashed with a memory card if used in a V12.
Sorry bout that. Stupid n00b.
Anyways, thanks for the info ^^
oh yeah.
I bought 2.
And they came stuck together.
How should i seperate them.
Just gently bend them, there is already a track down them, so it is VERY hard to damage them!
Just gently bend the seem back and forth until it finally gives way!
Also, there is a MASSIVE chance that they are 'HOMEBREW' meaning you will have to
flash it with the latest software!
Although some have came with software already installed!
9HomerSimpson9
Ok, thanks.
Last question.
The diagram for a PS2 V10 Pal on their site.
Should i use the same if i have a V11 PAL system.
Yeah, Theres no difference!
9HomerSimpson9
Nice!
Thanks for all your help Homer.^^
And i managed to bend them apart with no damage ^^
Yep! They are easy as hell to brake apart!
You would need to go CRAZY with them to damage them!
No Problem with the help
9HomerSimpson9
One last question.
I opened my PS2 today out of curiosoty to check what version i had.
I have a Gh-026 board. Meaning i have a PS2 V10.
Should i make my modder perform the romeomod aswell ???
http://www.cyber-mag.com/station/laserV9.htm
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