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  • FeurMensch
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    I'm not good with soldering, but my brother said he would do it for you guys if you wanted him to. He's modded nearly 30 systems.
    Last edited by FeurMensch; 03-23-2008, 12:13 PM.

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  • kevstah2004
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    I prefer soft mods.

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  • Gradon
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    My PS2 was modded back in 2001, I got my uncles friend to do it since I was like only...7.
    Lol, installing modchips does seem scary, soldering; what if you got it wrong and blew your system up? o,o

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  • Zomby
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    I'm to scary to install a modchip on my own

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  • FeurMensch
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    Yeah, they are great. Of course we have so many since my brother reviews them all, so we get a ton for free.

    We have like six NGC lying around here, all chipped up of course.

    The chips for NGC that we have are:
    1) XenoGC
    2) Qoob SX
    3) Qoob Pro
    4) Viper GC
    5) DuoQ
    6) Viper GC *clone*
    7) NinjaGC
    Last edited by FeurMensch; 03-23-2008, 01:37 AM.

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  • Dot50Cal
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    *Qoob pro Thats what I have, its quite nice.

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  • FeurMensch
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    I installed several Viper chips, they aren't that bad, but Qube Pro is way better. Viper has problems when trying to play some Emulators and back-ups. QP is the best, XenoGC is great as well.
    Last edited by FeurMensch; 03-23-2008, 12:54 AM.

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  • alf717
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    Originally posted by FeurMensch View Post
    OK Carnivol. I understand. We have serveral mod-chips too. like for the PS2, NGC, PSX, SATURN. I think those little chips are quite awesome.
    Originally posted by FeurMensch View Post
    The only way to run it is in an emulator, or get a Gamecube mod-chip. The chip is your best bet as NGC emulators are still slow and clunky. If you need help with the chip, let me know. I know a lot about that kind of stuff.

    TO THE ADMINS:

    I know you guys frown upon mod-chips (as they are related to piracy), but I only suggested it as that is one of the ways to properly play the demo. That is the only possible way to run it perfectly with out problems. All current NGC emulators are ungodly slow and have tons of bugs.
    I'm interest in getting a spare GameCube and attempting to mod it. I read up on a mod-chip named Viper that could run all GameCube games in 480P regardless if the game supported the feature or not. Have you ever heard of such a chip? My only reason for such a chip is to play Resident Evil with 480P to see if it makes a difference in the way the game looks. I'm curious if this will do the same thing but without having to mod a GameCube.

    XCM 1080p VGA box for PlayStation 3, Xbox360, Nintendo WiiCompatible with 3 consoles (Wii™, PS3™, Xbox 360™).Works on both PAL & NTSC system.Double scan conversion (31.5KHz for NTSC, 31.25KHz for PAL,67.5KHz for 1080p).Output resolution: up to 1080pPlug and play installation.Connect compatible YPbPr device to your VGA monitorIntegrated YPbPr to RGBHV converterSupports 480p, 720p, 1080i, and 1080pApplications: TFT LCD monitor, CRT monitor, Set-top box, Display projectorWorks on LCD TFT monitorsVideo output: VGAAutomatic video source mode detection (film/graphic)Motion-adaptive interfiled de-interlacingUse power from USB port, no extra power supply neededComes with 3pcs of XCM cables, 1. PS3™ shielded component cable, 2. XBox360™ shielded ...
    Last edited by alf717; 03-21-2008, 07:34 PM.

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  • FeurMensch
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    OK Carnivol. I understand. We have serveral mod-chips too. like for the PS2, NGC, PSX, SATURN. I think those little chips are quite awesome.

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  • Carnivol
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    Originally posted by kevstah2004 View Post
    You talking about when someone asked for a code to stop the timer for the re3 demo as it's the full game
    Yes, that's a case of a frowned upon piracy right there.
    The version of the "RE3 demo" that you're talking of is the digital download version, which is basically the full game with a timer attached to it (a timer that is normally disabled by purchasing a valid key).

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  • kevstah2004
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    You talking about when someone asked for a code to stop the timer for the re3 demo as it's the full game

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  • Carnivol
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    Originally posted by FeurMensch View Post
    TO THE ADMINS:

    I know you guys frown upon mod-chips (as they are related to piracy), but I only suggested it as that is one of the ways to properly play the demo. That is the only possible way to run it perfectly with out problems. All current NGC emulators are ungodly slow and have tons of bugs.
    No, we do not frown upon mod-chips or any solution that enables you to legally play your legally owned import titles and/or conduct various experiments.

    In fact, quite a lot of our work and "research" has required such setups.

    What we however do frown upon is the act of illegally acquiring a license for a commercial product without paying for it.

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  • kevstah2004
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    I played it through GCOS V4F with sd media launcher burned to a 1.4GB mini-dvd with imgburn, It wouldn't work sdboot though for some reason, It also works in the dolphin emu by loading the gcm file.
    Last edited by kevstah2004; 03-19-2008, 03:12 AM.

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  • Zomby
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    There is another methode to play it

    If you have the hadware for it you can stream it from your PC to the NGC and play it

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  • FeurMensch
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    The only way to run it is in an emulator, or get a Gamecube mod-chip. The chip is your best bet as NGC emulators are still slow and clunky. If you need help with the chip, let me know. I know a lot about that kind of stuff.

    TO THE ADMINS:

    I know you guys frown upon mod-chips (as they are related to piracy), but I only suggested it as that is one of the ways to properly play the demo. That is the only possible way to run it perfectly with out problems. All current NGC emulators are ungodly slow and have tons of bugs.
    Last edited by FeurMensch; 03-18-2008, 11:55 PM.

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