mrkool
Jan 24, 2002, 08:16 AM
:confused: hi guys
I live in the UK , & I need all the help i can get , my kid keeps asking me to chip his
playstation so he can play copied , export , etc etc games , soldering etc , is not a problem , EXCEPT that i dont know what chip i need ?as there seems to be so many different chips you can get ,4 wire ?, 7 wire ? stealth ?, mm3 ?,ETC ETC ,
ALSO is there A CHIP I CAN GET WHERE BY HE DOES NT NEED TO
SWAP DISK WHEN PLAYING THE GAMES ?
WHICH ONE DO I GET ??????????
PLEASE HELP
NateV
Jan 24, 2002, 08:51 AM
By far, stealth is the best way to go. Once it's installed, there shouldn't be any need to swap disks. I believe Import Player may be needed for import games, it's available for download at www.megagames.com, it'll work fine once you get the chip installed. Good luck!
doc-britten
Jan 24, 2002, 08:55 AM
This is in the uk and i have used them many a time.They do next day delivery and if yah unsure about the diagrams e-mail me and ill download a diagram for 7502
http://www.techtrix.co.uk:tup: :tup:
burnout
Jan 26, 2002, 08:41 AM
try here:
http://www.psxrepair.co.uk/
chips £2.95 and 35p postage
i've had a few off them now with no problems and they have a help line that u can ring for free advice
they also say that their 8 wire ps1 chip does not require a disc to play any games
hth
datec
Jan 26, 2002, 09:07 AM
for the uk all you need is a standard modchip , wired in 5 wire mode ( 2 wires from pin 5 ) , or 3 wires and use the link wire method instead
you dont need a stealth chip , or stealth mode on a uk psx !!
techtrix are very good for chips and have diagrams on their site , they will even fit it for you if you wish
also consider
http://www.interesting-devices.com/
http://www.modchips-uk.com/
the only swaps you will need are on games with more than 1 disk
nickgen
Jan 26, 2002, 06:37 PM
datec is right i've chipped a lot of psx and have never had a modchip detected and i only use the 4 wire method u can get modchips for a £1 from most computer fairs and the diagrams i got from the playstationmods.com website