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Old 19-03-2002, 16:16
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best mod choice?

exchanging in my dvd+rw to a dvd-r (pioneer)

i will be playing backed up DVD-R games.

what is a good chip to get? am a little reluctant to do a shitload of soldering, so is the a god choice?

was lookin @ game gizmo's mod. thoughts?

it is a v5, btw.

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Old 20-03-2002, 01:32
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get a messiah clone
23 wires (not easy to solder)
but u wont regret it pay someone to fit it
v5 is pal v5
ntsc v5 not supported
mail me if u want messiah
boots everything no swap
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Old 20-03-2002, 03:54
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a messiag is in deed the best chip out there now. But you have to solder a lot of wires. The neo 2.2 only needs 8 wires i believe but you have to swap and that sucks. Get yourself a messiah.
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dust:

sent you an email.

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