I own a V12 slim PS2 and am looking to write/run homebrew on it.<BR><BR>Which mod chip(s) are recommended? I can do moderate soldering and a lower price is preferable as is more control of the ...
The thing that bothers me about the mod chips is that the better ones (messiah, latest neo-key for ex) requires that you actually physically CUT some of the circuit tracks on the PS2. <BR><BR>So if ...
In a decision that could have far-reaching consequences for Sony, the High Court of Australia ruled it is legal to install modification chips in a PlayStation 2 that allow the console to play imported ...
In a decision that could have far reaching consequences for Sony, the High Court of Australia has found it is legal to mod chip a PS2. PlayStation game CDs come with a special access code that can ...
SECURITY: High security. We have protected our design using a military grade secure FPGA to prevent cloners, fakers and IC crackers. Based on Secure Antifuse APA075 Series ACTEL FPGA. APA075 Series ...
In a move sure to restore the faith in the legal system for millions of gamers worldwide, six Australia High Court judges unanimously ruled that it is not illegal to install a mod chip in a console ...
Sony Fights Against PS2 Mod Chips in Australia Is regional coding an anti-competitive practice that disadvantages Australian Consumers? By IGN Staff Updated: Jun 17, 2012 1:43 pm Posted: Feb 8, 2002 ...
Building on an idea he’s had since he was a kid, security software engineer CTurt has developed a way for people to play unofficial games on a PS2 console by burning them onto a DVD alongside an ...
A court in Italy has dealt a major blow to the efforts of the platform holders to crack down on mod chips, ruling that PS2 mod chip devices are designed to "avoid monopolistic positions." The case was ...
Australia's High Court ruled unanimously Oct. 6 that modifying Sony PlayStation consoles so that they can play cheaper overseas versions of the company's games does not violate Australian copyright… ...
If you've got a mod-chipped PlayStation 2, then there's no reason to hide it away anymore. In a decision that could have far reaching consequences for Sony, the High Court of Australia has found it is ...
Australia's competition watchdog has welcomed a federal judge's finding that Sydney-based Eddy Stevens had not contravened section a116A of the Copyright Act by ...
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