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Old 08-04-2001, 22:46
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gameshark recomendation (playstation)

I have been having a really hard time trying to figure out how to get Crash Bash to work on my chipped playstation 9xxx and I have heard people say that it might just be easier to go buy a gameshark. the couple of places that I have looked at these are charging like $50 for one. is this what I need and how much should I be paying? any suggestions.

alternatively if anyone can give me a more specific instructions on what I need to do to get Crash Bash working, I would really appreciate it. Ive managed to get a working copy of cdrwin3.8b ( I was having trouble getting 3.8d to not buffer underun) I know it involves putting a patch together with the file and burning a new one, but all the jargon is killing me. ISO, BIN, CUE, KILL-ME ETC. any help would be appreciated.
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Old 09-04-2001, 22:28
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Get a FAR(Front Action Replay) for about 20 at www.psxdepot.com
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Old 16-04-2001, 10:44
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You can down load gameshark for free....& it's in cdrwin format. email me if you wanna know where.
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