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Old 23-11-2000, 02:02
xscotsgirlx xscotsgirlx is offline
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PASSWORD CARD/SWAPPING CDS

Does it make any difference in playing a copied game when your psx is chipped, ie does it play any better, music etc., my friends is chipped and some games play smoother on hers than mine, i have a password card, i was told that if some games dont load lie the psx on its side, vertical, and it works, ta lads........
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Old 24-11-2000, 14:17
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Try cleaning your laser eye and make sure the disk is clean,it should@nt make any diff between chip and card i run two , one chip and one card and they both do the same.its just easier with a chip,and when you put the psx on its belly it just re-aligns the laser.
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Old 28-11-2000, 04:53
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i tend to find its more to do with the quality of the cd you are using i had some real bad quality ones and had to lay my psx on its side but now i use memorex and it works a lot better
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Old 17-12-2000, 07:56
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the only problem you have with a card is that you cant play the second cd from metal gear solid
i dont know if its with all games but i got it with metal gear
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