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Chronic Smoke 18-04-2003 19:08

Cheap Analog Controls
 
I heard that the cheap analog controls and memory cards mess up yout playstation is this true and also i am looking for a stealth mod chip for playstation schp7501 what is the best site and what is the best chip and also what does a ppf patch do and i keep hearing about making them how do i make them on a mac and also i was using cd copy 2.0.3e to make a backup and on i had it on default settings like it is suppose to be but it says adjust all tracks to track at once do i click adjust tracks or do i say no.another question if a have a multi track game when i burn it using toast after i add the disk image and the audio tracks do i click write sesson first then let it burn then click write disk after?I know this is kinda a lot of questions but i am new to this and i would appreciate help please thanks

ihaveanosebleed 20-04-2003 04:20

The old digital Performance brand controllers draw too much power and blow little surface mount
microfuses on the PSX motherboard. It's an easy fix for any soldermonkey that can use a multi-
tester. I fixed a few PSX with this problem and modified a Controller to draw less power by
adding resistors to the power wire.

I would think they fixed the problem by now. I have a cheap Interact PS2 Shock analog controller
and it has not blown my PSX yet.

The best chips are the Multi mode 3 chips, when soldered in 7 wire mode, I have not found an
antimod yet that could detect this chip. If you are in North America you can get one very
cheap. email @ jprcus (at) yahoo (dot) com.

Sorry, I can't help you about Mac soft!

Chronic Smoke 21-04-2003 11:50

thanks
 
thank you for the reply i thought no one would write back i really appreciate it


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