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Old 15-04-2003, 18:20
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Question Regarding the old Neo Chip 2.2

Do anybody know if the old neo chip works with Burn DVD? have anybody Tested yet? i still have it and still using the GameShark.

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Old 15-04-2003, 18:22
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Yes it works. Look at the boot procedures sticky. In case you don't already know, Neo chips fry your laser and eventually kill them.....
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Yeah, booting the DVD copies isn't entirely straightforward, I had to REALLY fiddle with my Neo 2.5 (see my post on that sticky thread).

But as Bighap said, if you're going to start running DVD copies, I'd SERIOUSLY consider upgrading your chip. I ordered an Apple, and have stopped using DVD copies until I get it in... don't want to hurt my laser, which is currently pristine.

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