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rack 29-12-2000 22:00

New to burning and need help!
 
My younger brother has a problem with ruining his games for his U.S. PSX and I heard that back-up copies can be burned. I've tried using a MAC using Toast and they will not work. Well, now I hear about Mod Chips that will fix the prob. I don't really want to break open the case if I don't have to . Now I hear of these "patches". Can someone let me know how to do this using a "patch"? And if using a patch do I need to use a Mod chip?

Any help for this beginner would be appreciated.

Confused...as usual...

Da bom 29-12-2000 23:26

eh man i didnt want to break my case open either so i went and got a plug mod ($56 can) just plug it into the back of ur psx and u also have a game shark "two birds with 1 stone" and you still need a mod chip even with patched games

D3V1L B0Y 30-12-2000 01:14

a plug mod will do the trick for you. it will cost you around $13(U.S.). you need to go step by step you don't have a mod and your burning the games already? and all this talk about patches. FIRST THING FIRST get a modchip or a plug mod. but i'm warning you and anyone else. if you like multi cd games that require you to change cds at the end of the a disk without saving you should get the modchip. the plug mod is for losers. (just my opinion) i got one and will get a modchip asap because i need to finish my dang gamez.

BlackZombie 30-12-2000 12:41

Or you may even do best with a swap-trick. I couldn't tell you which one because it depends on your PSX though.

D3V1L B0Y 30-12-2000 13:17

swap trick
 
the swap trick will only work on psx 100 models.

SlowBurner 30-12-2000 23:04

Were do I get that mod plug for the ps1?


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