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Hello, after trying to find info on what is better for my PS2 and totally failing to do so, I come here to ask what is the best choice for a PS2 Slim (SCPH-90010) in terms of modding? I'm aware that FreeMCboot is not an option (because my PS2 is too new I think) and probably my only choice is to pick a chip, if so what chip do you recommend me and why?

Something that I want to add is that I previously had a MarsPro 816HD (as far as I know is a clone) installed but I want to change it because it doesn't save settings and I would like to load games through USB (my laser reader is dying ;-; )

Sorry if I made a mistake, as english isn't my first language and thank you in advance ^-^/
 
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Is there a way to know for certain? mine doesn't have a datacode printed below, so I wonder if is there another way.

right now I got the PS2 disassembled (I wanted to look which chip it had) maybe there is a print of some sort on the PCB.
 

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Is there a way to know for certain? mine doesn't have a datacode printed below, so I wonder if is there another way.

right now I got the PS2 disassembled (I wanted to look which chip it had) maybe there is a print of some sort on the PCB.

Not all models has datacode. Do you still have the device information sticker on your PSTwo ?
If yes, read here : http://psx-scene.com/forums/f153/playstation-2-model-compatibility-155567/
If no, then you're screwed to know... :/
 
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Not all models has datacode. Do you still have the device information sticker on your PSTwo ?
If yes, read here : [It doesn't let me put the link here]
If no, then you're screwed to know... :/
Yes, I still got the sticker, I just saw it, it have "R" as the chasis model. I guess I'm out of luck with the FMCB method.
is my only hope to get hold of another PSTwo? Or the chip method?
 

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Modbo 4 is what I have. Runs PS1 and PS2 fine. No complaints besides the fact that it's kind of a pain in the butt to install. There are some super tiny points you need to solder in order for PS1 to work. Apparently installing the Modbo 5 is exactly the same.
 

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Modchip or swap magic are your only solutions.
What 'bout HDCombo and FreeHDBoot ?
[can't post links]

Thank you all for the info ^-^/
I think I'll use swapmagic until I get my hands on a modbo 4 as invaderyoyo suggest.

Modbo 4 is what I have. Runs PS1 and PS2 fine. No complaints besides the fact that it's kind of a pain in the butt to install. There are some super tiny points you need to solder in order for PS1 to work. Apparently installing the Modbo 5 is exactly the same.
Any info on the modbo 4? I mean compatibility, features and such. how hard is to solder? I got some practice on soldering (nothing fancy) I would like to know the equipment (cables, solder etc) better for the installation. Thank you in advance :)
 

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Thank you all for the info ^-^/
I think I'll use swapmagic until I get my hands on a modbo 4 as invaderyoyo suggest.


Any info on the modbo 4? I mean compatibility, features and such. how hard is to solder? I got some practice on soldering (nothing fancy) I would like to know the equipment (cables, solder etc) better for the installation. Thank you in advance :)
The compatibilty stuff is mentioned here:
http://www.modchipsdirect.com/ps2-modbo-4.0.html

As for features, it plays burned PS2, PS1, any region DVDs, and Homebrew. Like I mentioned before, I've never had a problem with it.

Most of the soldering is pretty easy, but a few solder points are very small. I think you can skip one of these small ones, but you'll sacrifice PS1 games. I used 30 AWG kynar wire and it worked fine. I also recommend using flux.

Here's a pic I took. I was kinda sloppy with the wires, but I made sure all the connections were clean and solid.
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Thank you all for the info ^-^/
I think I'll use swapmagic until I get my hands on a modbo 4 as invaderyoyo suggest.


Any info on the modbo 4? I mean compatibility, features and such. how hard is to solder? I got some practice on soldering (nothing fancy) I would like to know the equipment (cables, solder etc) better for the installation. Thank you in advance :)

Careful, ShaolinAssassin told that it my "solution" couldn't work due to some incompatibilities between FreeHDBoot and HDCombo.
 

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Sorry for the extremely delayed answer, I got between a travel and a moving to a larger house, I ended up using the modchip method. As the modchip supports MC booting I installed OPL and such. It wasn't too easy to solder and ended up frying one PSTwo in the process :( luckily I had ordered a second PSTwo.

Now I'm happy with the one working thank you guys so much for the support, now I can play PS2 games in the original fashion ^-^/
 

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Sorry for the extremely delayed answer, I got between a travel and a moving to a larger house, I ended up using the modchip method. As the modchip supports MC booting I installed OPL and such. It wasn't too easy to solder and ended up frying one PSTwo in the process :( luckily I had ordered a second PSTwo.

Now I'm happy with the one working thank you guys so much for the support, now I can play PS2 games in the original fashion ^-^/
OPL works on the Slim PS2? I thought the read/write speed was too low.
 
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