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− | Playing copied PlayStation 2 (PS2) games used to be impossible without installing a modchip. Modchips, which must be connected to the motherboard with a soldering iron, are difficult to install and can damage the laser. In some locales, modded PS2s are even illegal. Now, thanks to the magic of software-modding, hardware mods are no longer necessary. You can play copied PS2 games with software called Swap Magic and a tiny plastic tool called a Slide Card. You will have to remove the front cover of the CD/DVD tray for this to work, but it’s simple to do with just two small screwdrivers. [[Category:PlayStation 2]] | + | Playing copied PlayStation 2 (PS2) games used to be impossible without installing a modchip. Modchips, which must be connected to the motherboard with a soldering iron, are difficult to install and can damage the laser. In some locales, modded PS2s are even illegal. Now, thanks to the magic of software-modding, hardware mods are no longer necessary. You can play copied PS2 games with software called Swap Magic and a tiny plastic tool called a Slide Card. You will have to remove the front cover of the CD/DVD tray for this to work, but it’s simple to do with just two small screwdrivers. [[Category: PlayStation 2]] |
== Steps == | == Steps == | ||
=== Gathering Your Tools === | === Gathering Your Tools === |