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Thanks for the advice, this ps2 is a buddy's (that was modded with a really old style 6 wire chip)and it has a version 4R serial# on the shell. So when I was looking at the diagram nothing matched up. I then downloaded all the diagrams and matched them up and he has a version 5 board. Don't know how unless the person that modded it before swapped cases or something like that.
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Very possible but for what reason would this be done is the real question. It may also be the answer to why it is giving you trouble with the install in the first place. There may be unforeseen damage that is causing the chip not to work. It could be minor and then again maybe there is a whole can of worms about to be openned here. I would suggest maybe selling it on ebay or to someone else who dont want a mod chip and buying a different console like a v7 if you can find one and modding it instead. There is definitely a very good reason for switching the case like that, and it cant be a good one either. It might save you/him alot of problems and wasted time.
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The old 6 wire Neo chips are known for causing laser damage. I agree with CGL, sell it and get a newer console.
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we are back to here trying to figure out what to do next. This is where I said "sell and cut back on headaches, and wasted time". Unforeseen damage. Thats the only reason I say sell cause you will most likely befall this chain of events exactly. The best time to stop a headache is "Just" before you get it. On a joking note: Trust me, I am one with the force! oops wrong avatar pic for that one. NM.
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