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    iMartin's Avatar ♥Home Grown♥ BT Rep: +9BT Rep +9
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    Ok, I've copied PSX (Playstation) games as ISO's to my computer before, and I know how to properally burn them, but is there a way to burn them so I won't need a MOD chip?



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    Snee's Avatar Error xɐʇuʎs BT Rep: +1
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    Short answer I think, would be no, at least to my knowledge.

    But I have a question, is it a PSX or a PS2?

    'cuz there's a chance if it's a psx, possibly, I'll have to look it up, if that's what you have.

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    I'm burning a PSX game, but I'll be playing it on an un-modded PS2



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    No, I don't think that'll work. I know that there is a swap meathod for the PS1. But its very tricky and takes a while to get the hang of.

    For the PS2, the best way to go is a mod chip, I don't think you can do it without it. Well, that is unless you can get your hands on a non-commercial cd or dvd burner that writes bad sectors....
    I miss the days of random nut '03
    Click for more activation options, then activate by telephone. Run the keygen.
    if I call them, aren't they going to get me? (you know, down there)

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    yea u need a modchip or a slide card w/ a boot disc

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    not for PSX!!, you just need like a gameshark or action relay game, its a cheat cd, ive done a ton of copies for PSX, all of em work, although...strange to believe,some i copy only work once and there died

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