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Klingon
15-03-2004, 21:17
Im thinking of getting the duo chip, but when I visit the duo site they said that fakes of their chips are flooding around. Anyone could show me a site that is a authorized duo reseller..

And if I get the duo, do I need to download some sort of "Software or bios", so that I can play my backed up games or once I install it, Im ready to play.

sawdust
16-03-2004, 02:46
go to the duo site and look for links to buy them i use www.modzone.com also search= how to tell a fake on this forums
as for the duo chip itself you don't need any new programs once you install it your ps2 should boot everything they are a great little chip

Warlock
16-03-2004, 04:26
Try www.modchips.cc

seaneyb2003
16-03-2004, 11:19
Originally posted by Warlock
Try www.modchips.cc

yup that for the usa

www.ukmodchips.biz

the duo mod is very very popular now and i deffinatly would advise v4-8 to get them :):D

Klingon
16-03-2004, 16:34
Originally posted by seaneyb2003
yup that for the usa

www.ukmodchips.biz

the duo mod is very very popular now and i deffinatly would advise v4-8 to get them :):D

Great, since I already the chip from modchip.cc last night. Is there any wires or flux I must get? or they include those in the package?

TylerDurden
16-03-2004, 16:38
The only thing youll get in the package is the chip itself.



Tyler!

Klingon
16-03-2004, 17:14
Originally posted by TylerDurden
The only thing youll get in the package is the chip itself.



Tyler!

crap. Is there a site that has the "How to" on the duo chip and the tools required? or anyone care to share thehow to knowlege with me?

Snoopy007
16-03-2004, 17:32
how much soldering have you done before and on whcih machine r u going to install the chip in?

Klingon
16-03-2004, 17:40
Originally posted by Snoopy007
how much soldering have you done before and on whcih machine r u going to install the chip in?


I do soldering at school and some a home, so soldering is not a problem, but finding out where to plug in the wires, that is the problem. Because in school, all the items and tools are listed, but I doubt there is will be a nice list with that chip. So I will need to know what type of wire, flux, etc. I would need.


As for which machine, its going to be on a v4.

TylerDurden
16-03-2004, 17:56
Read the Ultimate Info Sticky. It has a nice tips section for solding chips.



Tyler!

Klingon
16-03-2004, 18:12
Originally posted by TylerDurden
Read the Ultimate Info Sticky. It has a nice tips section for solding chips.



Tyler!

you know what, I already have all those items the installation tips. I even got the install diagram for the duo chip. I notice that there are 2 different diagrams, the "no gap" and "gap" bios. How do I determine which one I should be using?

Warlock
16-03-2004, 18:29
On the install guides look at the chip that contains pins M,N,O,P. The chip legs will have a gap in between them in the middle of the chip. Compair the install guides, you will see the difference.