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zooom1834
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11. February 2006 @ 16:38 |
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ozzyzak
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11. February 2006 @ 17:29 |
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Ya, except you aren't making a chip, you're merely altering what's already there. You can't make the gamecube do anything it wasn't built to do (boot backups, homebrews etc) unless you have the BBA.
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zooom1834
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11. February 2006 @ 17:57 |
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Well im guessin if u take a blank chip from radio shack download the viper bios and put it there then solder it on it wood work
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ragde
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11. February 2006 @ 19:43 |
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OK, chips need programming not just say I'll buy the components. It took 5 years to develop the first modchip for the GC and u want to make one in several days. Good luck
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silver95
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11. February 2006 @ 20:05 |
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Well, the first part of cracking the gamecube was thanks to Sega. Without the PSO exploit, the system would still be secure, because no one would have anything to work from, for reverse engineering the boot codes.
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Venom5880
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12. February 2006 @ 15:13 |
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XD @ idea of buying a chip at Radio Shack, flashing it with the Viper BIOS, and installing it in a GC.
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trigga71
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13. February 2006 @ 19:28 |
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you could go to radio shack and get a chip to mod you PSX i think thats about it. im sure
there is a way to do it for the GC, but you would need a great understanding of how the GC
works, what things are and do on the Motherboard and how it interacts and talks to the
software, also you would need to know how to program and need the tools to program chips.
it would be easier and cheaper to buy a mod chip. Also the the Region mod is not a chip its
built into the GC, your just "exploiting" that resistor and redirecting (or changing) the signal.
the only thing your adding in that mod is a switch (if you need to)
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Venom5880
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13. February 2006 @ 19:57 |
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As I recall, the PlayStation had tons of modifications available for it to play back-ups. Exploits involving the rear port (while it had it anyway), chips, swap discs, all kinds of stuff. Things have changed a lot since then, which is why the idea of buying stuff at Radio Shack and making a working mod chip is hilarious.
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trigga71
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14. February 2006 @ 03:36 |
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its time to leave it up to pros how get paid and have way more resources than we do.
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