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Old 20-03-2001, 12:42
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Question about Phillips Burners

I was reading an answer to a posting about a phillips burner in which someone stated that you were unable to patch protected games with a Phillips burner.

Can anyone confirm this as i have a Phillips PCRW 404B and have backed up loads of games but only 1 succesffull patched game being Medevil. Numerous attempts made to patch Crash Team Racing but no bannanna , can someone advise !
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Old 20-03-2001, 13:50
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You already said that someone had said they were no good.
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Old 22-03-2001, 15:55
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For doing PSX games Phillips writers are basically........... TURD!

As far as i know most of the parts are produced by third parties which are assembled by Phillips and then have their logo slapped on the front.
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Old 22-03-2001, 17:06
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Phillips burners are also re-badged by a variety of companies including Freecom, Iomega, Traxdata, Artec. Avoid 'em !
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