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Looking to have someone mod my PS2
Looking to have someone mod my PS2 –
06-07-2012,10:09 AM
I recently purchased a SCPH-70012 and I am looking to find someone who can install a modchip, hard drive, and all necessary firmware. I have already purchased a compatible hard drive and can purchase the modchip if necessary. I am located in New Jersey, but can ship the console and parts to your location. I am willing to pay a fair rate. Please contact me by responding here or via e-mail at twztds3rialkilla^hotmail^com to discuss steps necessary to proceed.
Thanks!
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06-07-2012,04:33 PM
i would say go for FMCB its free and easy to to install if you dont have anything that can run backups or homebrew look for FMCB section and then FMCB free service they will do it for you for free just pay the postage in both ways search for the nearest person on your location
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06-08-2012,10:59 AM

Originally Posted by
amp2006
i would say go for FMCB its free and easy to to install if you dont have anything that can run backups or homebrew look for FMCB section and then FMCB free service they will do it for you for free just pay the postage in both ways search for the nearest person on your location
What is the major difference between FMCB and a modchip? Any pros and cons to weigh? Would I still be able to play PS1 backups?
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06-08-2012,04:25 PM
modchip is hardware FMCB is a software basically . for best results to play PS1 is Modchip
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06-10-2012,06:46 PM
My soldering skills aren't the greatest, so you probably wouldn't want to trust your modchip install to me, but if you want FMCB installed, I could drop by and do that for you if you're in the south Jersey area. Though, you'd have to wait a while till the next time I visit my sister in Philly or the inlaws in the West Deptford area. Or if you want to mail it to me and pay for return shipping, I can install it for you sooner.
Full Disclosure: I'm not an official FMCB installer, but I think I'm rather trustworthy.
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