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Main => Consoles => Topic started by: slsimon on October 19, 2007, 09:53:18 pm
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Looking for a DMS4 Pro chip installer that has a reasonable charge rate. Any suggestions!! I have read about Norcalmods service and found that they do really nice installs. Unfortunately, I don't think that site is working at the moment. Thanks for any help... Thanks, Shane
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Norcalmods was busted in that federal modchip raid a couple months ago. You should be very careful.
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Norcalmods was busted in that federal modchip raid a couple months ago. You should be very careful.
Ahh, I was wondering if that was a possibility. Well, from reading, it is legal to own a modded PS2 as long as you are using it to solely play backup games. Of course, that may or may not be the case. Still looking for a installer. Thanks for the update. Thanks, Shane
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Try www.nitsur.com. I had a dms3 installed years ago. Initially it was a bad install, they took it right back, and fixed it up real good. Been working great ever since.
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Why not do the solder free version? Have the wrong version PS2?
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Try www.nitsur.com. I had a dms3 installed years ago. Initially it was a bad install, they took it right back, and fixed it up real good. Been working great ever since.
This domain name is not currently up at the moment. Thanks for the post though. Thanks,
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Why not do the solder free version? Have the wrong version PS2?
I purchased the DMS4 Pro chip around a year ago and have never got around to getting the chip installed. I don't think the solderless chips were out at that point. I think I spent around $70.00 for the chip so I would like to use it if I can find someone to install. Thanks,
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This domain name is not currently up at the moment. Thanks for the post though. Thanks,
Huh...You're right. I'd bet either they've been raided, or were scared into folding. I kid you not, I just happened to check no more than three months ago, and the site was still functional.
Good luck in your search.
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Have you thought about craigslist? You might find a local guy that can do it for cheaper than those other services.
But worst comes to worst, the solderless version works great and is really easy to do.