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FINALLY I HAVE MADE A DECSION!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am going to wait for the Neo4. It sounds phat with the no swapping thing I dont know how many wires or the price or if the chipper I found knows how to do it. But I want it. Thanx for your help DAL, CHARLIE, and others I dont remember your names but THANKS.
PEACE OUT |
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Hi,
No problems mate i wish you all the best on your quest to getting a NEO4 installed in your PS2, and enjoy the delights of no boot swaping and all the other gizmos the NEO4 brings May the force be with you Dal |
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I can remember reading on http://playstationmods.com that it will retail for about £55.
Alot more expense than a Neo 2 and a boot CD. But good luck anyway. |
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Yeah - but according to the way it is billed to work, it is a must.
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So r u guys saying that the NEO4 is better than the neoKey? If so, in what ways?
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From the pre-release info available, it has all the benefits of all previous internal modchips (purposefully wired to achieve its aims, not optimally possible through the constraints of a USB port) PLUS no need to do a disk swap. i.e. Boots directly from the backup according to Playstationmods.
We wait in eager anticipation. |
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#7
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Whats a 'disk swap', and what is needed to do it?
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#8
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Hi,
Disk Swap is when you replace your boot cd for your backup. Dal |
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