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Originally posted by Baileylsd

I would also like a mod-chip for my ps2

is it bad for them??

like will it not work as well?

no its not bad at all bro, cant harm anything unless it aint installed properly, but i let my customers watch me do it, compare my installations to the technicians in the US that post photos and i guarantee mine's better :D

and it will definitely work and if it doesnt you have the given right to punch me in the temple :D

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Originally posted by DJ_L3ThAL

darky... my house in tullamarine, and NO im not picking u up :D

err... npz

tullamarine is alright..

do u have a website or something.. so i can check out the stuff you have? coz there are tons of different chips available.. and i dont know which to get :D

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apache: try and die :D... and depends on the model (SCPH) number form the back of your console and which chip you want, currently im recommending the messiah 2 for people who just want to play copied games and want the bets quality, the magic 3.1 ultra for people who just want to play games and wanna save about $25 and dont mind some cd-r copies not working (they are good if u plan to play dvd-r only.. which is recommended to keep the laser life at its optimal lifespan) and the DMS 3 for people who want what the messiah does + be able to upgrade the chip in the future easily from free downloads from manufacturere's site (www.dms3.com) burn onto a cd-r strick in ps2 and vwala its updated firmware and also multiregion dvd movies and the abiolity to load programs downloaded for the PS2 ie. mp3 players and vcd players etc) when they are released onto the internet in tyhe future (its already happening)

the dms is much more expensive though

darky... as above to decide which chip... and the websites for the 3 chips im offering at the moment are

www.dms3.com

www.messiah2.com

www.china-magic.com

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