> From: Smith, Matthew P -CONT(CSC)
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> Anyone on list have any experience with the subject?
>
> I'm looking for online resources, recommended chipsets, etc.
> I have one sitting at home for my xbox,
I thought Sony shut down all of the Mod Chip manufacturers
The decent ones went out of sale a while back, but you might still find
some around - if you want to play Japanese games, then it's a lot easier
just to get a Jap machine
Oh, and to answer Gel's question:
I got my first Xbox chipped to run any games as it's a US machine as we
were in the UK
My first GameCube was bought in Japan, and switched to be US/Jap (yes,
it's a switch, no chipping there)
Both the Xbox and PS2 won't play any countries games from a disk (like
the Cube will with FreeLoader) - so you "have" to get them Chipped - but
when you Mod the Xbox, make sure it's one you can disable, otherwise MS
will disable your Live account as it's a "hack"
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