![]() Last edited by The Coop on Tue 4:47 am, edited 1 time in total. I'm also interested in finding out more about the Swap Magic 3.6, and its limitations (possible compatibility list?).Ĭan anyone here give some insight (or links) about these two things? Is the "slide tool" as iffy as it sounds? Are there any tidbits I should make sure of before ordering a "pop top" (besides being sure it's for the old PS2 and not the slim one)? Also, where would you guys suggest I order them from as a US resident? I found a few sites that offer the SM discs and a pop top for the older PS2s (like eStarland and PS2cover), but digging up reviews or feedback on these sites hasn't been too fruitful.Īny help would be appreciated _ It looks simple enough to install, but I'm curious to know if there are any known issues with it. So, that leaves me with the "pop top" mod. I'm not particularly fond of the "slide tool" idea, as it sounds a bit questionable and little too finicky. Just got Swap Magic 3.8 coder with MagicKeys II for my PS2 Slim NTSC and i start burning games. I looked at the link you sent but the posts only go up to 18 and theres only two pages. I'm not taking the chance of a bit of solder hitting the wrong spot. YES I tried booting with NTSC on normal and special boot. ![]() I already know mod chips are out, as I'm not about to start fucking around with my PS2's circuitry. I can go the mod chip, "pop top", or "slide tool" route. Swap Disc 3.6 looks to be one of the best swapping components, since it seems 3.8 wound up loosing some compatibility. Seeing as I have an older model PS2, I went and did some digging. So it looks like I might get the chance to make my PS2 import friendly in the not too distant future.
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