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the mod chip does pretty much everything.. no need for a swap disk either.

goto www.mod-chip.com to look at install instructions .

this chip will only work on the V9/V10 ps2 which is schp - 5000x.

asking price is $55 including postage. this is worth about $200 installed so the chip itself is worth about $80-100.

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well if you have a newer playstation, ( version 9 or 10 ) you can use this chip. its only a 12 wire install which is the smallest amount on all the other ones. if you go to the site thats on the first post you can look up all the info you need

Cyclonus you'll need to use the DUO 2 chip.. you don't need a swap disc, and it's a 17 wire install. the points aren't too hard but if your not good with a soldering iron get a pro to do it, as i found out the hard way with a ps1

pm me for more info

sorry mate but installed chips are about $100 these days (what i charge), nowhere near $200, chips are worth about $15 btw

cheapest i've seen chips for are around $60 - $70 aus.

i've found a cheaper place to get them from so. new price -

Neo 12 V.9 - V.10 ( i have 1 left, might be able to get more ) - $35 + postage

Duo 2 V.1 - V.10 ( i have 1 but can get some more ) - $40

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