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campbell 22-02-2002 15:33

neo 2.5 vs neo4
 
are the neo 2.5 and the neo 4 the same mod-chips
does this chip destroy the ps2 laser. as I´ve heard the neo 2.2 does demolish it slowly...


can anyone answer...?

Big Mac ...the messiah clone...good or bad...?


cheers

campbell

charlie_ps2 22-02-2002 15:51

Campbell, in answer to your question in the otrher post, I certainly didn't say the NEO4 is good after a fashion. I said that it does evrything after a fashion.

It's a crap design because for 44 wires, you can't boot import originals and you still need to do a swap for EA games and DVD-Rs. Also it won't work on v5 PS2s. It's pretty useless going forward, eh?

NEO2.5 is a pace behind NEO4 in functionality because you need to swap for all backups and double swap for DVD-Rs. But with just 5 wires it's go to be a better deal if you don't mind swapping. But that double-swap stuff for DVD-Rs and special "Dave Mirra" methods for GS2/AR2/v2.2 is downright obscene.

So we move on to Origachip, which does everyhting much easier than NEO4, for only 15 wires. Boots import originals and a very simple single swap for all backups incl. DVD-Rs.

Finally, Messiah/Clone which will work on PAL (Oz) PS2s. 23 wires, does everything no swap. No contest - if you can get one. I'm supplying one to a guy with initiative in Brisbane.

So that's a comprehensive guide. My advice is Messia/CLone or Origachip.

campbell 22-02-2002 16:03

thanx charlie for your reply

just another small thing what origa chip (ver), what boot cd and does it work with ps2 ver 4 PAL

cheers

charlie_ps2 22-02-2002 23:24

The latest Origa version for PAL on www.origachip.com works on v4 PAL with DVD Region X v1.3 or v1.9 (1.9 current in HMV).


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