![]() ![]() Furthermore, I think that a mod-chip will present a lot less hassle in the long run than these swap discs. Now, I actually have quite a lot of experience with a soldering iron for precision soldering jobs and the idea of soldering something to my PS2 doesn't scare me. In a way doing that to your PS2 every time you want to run some homebrew looks more dangerous than soldering on a mod-chip. ![]() it seems like a lot of hoops to jump through with the magic switch to make it work. I've taken a look at the Swap Magic 3 disc sets and wasn't that impressed. I've done some searches on google and in this forum and I am currently overloaded with information. I'm interested in mod'ing my recently acquired silver slim PS2 so that I can use SNES Station and other homebrew apps. Hi! I hope that this topic is not taboo in this forum, if so please close thread.
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