Why You Need A PlayStation 2 Modchip In 2022!

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  • The Dying Art of PS2 Mod Chips, BUT . . .
    PlayStation 2 mods have come a long way. Soft modding especially, like Free McBoot, has made improving the capability of the PS2 very approachable. However, not long ago, the primary mod done to a PS2 was the installation of a mod chip. There were many that were developed that evolved over time to counter Sony’s attempt to thwart them. So, is installing a mod chip in your PS2 worth it nowadays? Let’s find out!
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  • @rigues
    @rigues 2 ปีที่แล้ว +246

    Back in the PS2 days, the console wasn't officially available in Brazil. So, EVERY SINGLE console you could buy on the gray market was already pre-modded.
    The most popular chip was Matrix Infinity, but it wasn't rare to pay for a console with a specific chip and get a "counterfeit" instead, and only find about it much later.
    Of course, the best part of a modded console is being able to run pirate/backups/burned games. Those usually sold for about US$ 2 ou US$ 3 each, and it was not unusual for me and my friends to buy one or two new titles per week.

    • @MachoNachoProductions
      @MachoNachoProductions  2 ปีที่แล้ว +43

      Pretty awesome they were all pre modded! Thank you for sharing

    • @eloigomesdealmeidaloloi7376
      @eloigomesdealmeidaloloi7376 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Brazil Caraí kkk

    • @irregulargamer1352
      @irregulargamer1352 2 ปีที่แล้ว +21

      South America loved the ps2. So many cheap pirated games and pre modded ps2s that were most likely illegally imported

    • @markslater6220
      @markslater6220 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      i read an article saying the snes was never released in brazil so some legends reverse engenieered it and put on the market. because nintendo had no presence in the country at the time it was legit .

    • @rigues
      @rigues 2 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      @@markslater6220 No true. The SNES was widely available as grey market imports shortly after it's release in the US, and in 1993 was officially released in Brazil by Playtronic, a joint venture between Nintendo and brazilian companies Estrela and Gradiente.

  • @alphaking88
    @alphaking88 2 ปีที่แล้ว +111

    Modchip is awsome back in the day for PS2. I still have my DMS4 PRO modchip installed in my PS2 39001 model console. It was the best of the best ones in the market back then. It even has its own OS system, ability to install homebrew apps and play import & backup flawlessly. Not even that, it can also play games from the hard drive natively and that is much earlier than OPL. I abosultely love the DMS4 PRO modchip, it has brought me so much fun to play PS2 games back then. If I have to install a modchip for PS2 and it must be DMS4 PRO but of course it's not available to purchase today.

    • @ModzvilleUSA
      @ModzvilleUSA 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Nice dude! A homie just recently gave me a DMS4 Ezi chip. I think I'ma pop it in my sakura pink console soonish. The Mars Pro is actually a clone the DMS4 lite but it has quite a few issues like not being able to save settings ect.

    • @MachoNachoProductions
      @MachoNachoProductions  2 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      Dude that sounds like an amazing chip! I need to get my hands on one of those! Stinks they’re out of production!

    • @nkw1985
      @nkw1985 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@MachoNachoProductions - Is there a mod to increase video quality on PS2? It can look great on CRT TVs but for modern HDTVs it looks pretty rough imo so I was wondering if you have any suggestions on that?

    • @alphaking88
      @alphaking88 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@MachoNachoProductions If you can get one of this modchip on hand right now, trust me you won't regret it. It's well worth it for what it can do for PS2 console. They even have solderless version which require absolutely 0 soldering skills, but of course its price is higher than regular solder version. I actually had this solderless PRO version installed because back in the year around 2005 I was still young and had no experience for soldering at all so I had to pay more for this solderless version just to make everything easier. Beside the above features I had mentioned, it also support Codebreaker cheat code feature which allow you to input cheat code and turn it on before you launch a game. Fast boot feature which will cut the PS2 bios screen everytime when you run a game and so much more.

    • @alphaking88
      @alphaking88 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@nkw1985 There isn't a mod to increase PS2 video quality. PS2 was borned in an era where CRT TV is transmitting to LCD TV. Most of the PS2 game libraries are 480i quality which look fine on old CRT TV but terrible on the LCD TV. With some game titles support 480P quality which look good on the LCD TV, you can turn on 480P feature by press a combination of buttons on your controller after launch a game if the game supports it. A very few games especially those Capcom fighting games are still 240P and that look terrible on LCD TV too. In order to get best picture quality you can try the following:
      1. If you still have a CRT TV in home, play PS2 games on CRT TV is the best choice;
      2. If you only have LCD TV, then get an official SONY component cable (don't buy cheap ones) they will provide the best picture quality on your LCD TV especially those 480P libraries; for 480i games you will still noticing picture flickering
      3. Get an OSSC or RetroTINK upscaler, they will help you get the best picture quality on your HDTV
      4. Install OPL and go to Display Setting, in there you can force the video mode output to EDTV (480P)

  • @Daniel-it1dp
    @Daniel-it1dp 2 ปีที่แล้ว +70

    Good on you for owning up to your mistake on the Japanese mod instal to show even experienced misdeed can make mistakes and to always triple check your work 😁.
    I really loved the PS2 era of games and I think this is a mod I’d really like to try when I dust off my soldering skills and get some good practice in.

  • @cloud1494
    @cloud1494 2 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Lord Voultar has some awesome modding skillz. IIRC he cut his teeth on the PS2 back in the day, and he’s been in the modding scene for decades. Would love to see you do an interview with him!

  • @r.a.w.talentart
    @r.a.w.talentart 2 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    I know from personal experience how time consuming these wire art mods are so well done and thanks for taking the time to do this for our viewing pleasure! Super, smashing great!

  • @youreprettygood2603
    @youreprettygood2603 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    This is beautiful. I also take great pride in my hard modded PS2 even though I can't see the wires I know that they're in there neatly lined up and glued to the motherboard, and this alone makes my day when playing it.

  • @Evercade_Effect
    @Evercade_Effect 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Fantastic job! You should get a clear case to show it off. I love the ease of the plug and play when inserting the discs

  • @BRKsEDU
    @BRKsEDU 2 ปีที่แล้ว +68

    You should age-restrict this video because it's too damn sexy 🤣 really nice work

    • @MachoNachoProductions
      @MachoNachoProductions  2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Haha! I may just have too 😅

    • @l0k048
      @l0k048 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      azideia o Edu aqui do nada

    • @matheus.hsfarias
      @matheus.hsfarias ปีที่แล้ว

      Do nada BRKsEDU fazendo comentários salientes

  • @AdamSommer70
    @AdamSommer70 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great wiring job, really enjoyed the video. Super interesting that the Mars Pro features all worked with the Slim model PS2. Also, that white Japanese case looks awesome!

  • @RastaJediX
    @RastaJediX ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I really really hope we can get all of that spread-out modchip documentation copied over to the Console Mods wiki for archival and easy reference.
    Can we get video on setting up OPL with strictly a chip next? I'm absolutely interested in this.
    Thanks for vid.

  • @just_j6514
    @just_j6514 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Nice! The inside of yours is sooo clean. Mine was such a mess. Great job 👏 on the very detailed video 📹!

  • @murraykriner9425
    @murraykriner9425 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Just recently bought a lightly used PS2 Fat (US) from my nephew who's more enamoured with X-Box One than the whole retro video gaming segment. My initial interest was a HDD in the factory supplied port, but after some digging around I seriously considered doing the Mod Chip conversion since it would let me have an All in One Platform. I adore the idea of playing Japanese Titles so much that I'll have refreshing my current purchase with both pick-me-ups, along with a thorough troubleshooting & cleaning. So amped.

  • @TheAmazingMoose-Man
    @TheAmazingMoose-Man 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I would honestly love to see a video on using OPL on a modchip. I would love to see that process work

  • @SuperNicktendo
    @SuperNicktendo 2 ปีที่แล้ว +27

    This is my "walk to school uphill both ways moment" it was such an involved process to modify consoles back in the day. When the xecuter series for the Xbox came out that requires no soldering it was a game changer. You still needed software but it was way easier than chipping this ps2.
    I have the same chip and plan to upgrade one of my slim ps2. Hopefully before the snac adapter releases for the ps1 core on Mister

    • @MachoNachoProductions
      @MachoNachoProductions  2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Haha, I’ll also have to start using it as my uphill both ways story 😂

    • @thegoodolddays9193
      @thegoodolddays9193 ปีที่แล้ว

      Not much has actually changed in terms of console modding, except that it's become even harder. The original Xbox eventually did get a softmod, but the 360 didn't and probably never will.
      I believe the ps3 did have a softmod but it was patched.
      So far none of the consoles past that have a hardmod or softmod.
      So I don't think modding ever got easier.

    • @tntmaxter8607
      @tntmaxter8607 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@thegoodolddays9193 the ps3 does a soft mod, that works on all ps3 consoles, its called hen if you want to search it

  • @Mclaneinc
    @Mclaneinc ปีที่แล้ว +7

    As stressed in the video, it's a tough mod. Make sure your soldering skills are up to the job, and I do mean that, you start shorting legs on the SMD chips and it's a world of pain unless your eyesight (use magnification) is good.I was a prolific PS1 mod chip installer, but the PS2 is using much finer scale SMD chips, needless to say I mucked the first one up. After revising my skills it was better but there's a high level of challenge. Tito makes it look rather easy, it's not for any novice.

  • @JamieKitchens6
    @JamieKitchens6 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    That is some neat wiring and soldering Tito, kudos to you good sir!

  • @dbnpoldermans4120
    @dbnpoldermans4120 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I have one of these white ones. So pretty.
    Great to hear more ps2 videos are coming!
    I absolutely love how you in a serious voice said that modding is for playing imports.
    actually modding a ps2 is not even needed. Just put in a HHD and use a HDD loader disc to play games of the hdd. Then after that you can mod easily
    what is the battery even for?
    What happens when you leave the battery out?
    Initial D can be forced to 480p with GSM or better yet OPL+GSM. It will blow you away. and I know if you tried this, because you will then make a video about forcing games to 480p.
    Also, but I have no experience, you should be able to run European ps2 and ps1 games. Not that there is any reason to try that at all.
    Love all your videos and also love this video, but I still think that a mod chip is one of the least cool things you can do to a ps2. I think I have some modded ps2's, but there is no use for them.
    My guess is that about 20% of all ps1's are modded so they play all region ps1 games.
    As for aps2, just get a internal HDD and load the japanese games on to the hdd and play them from there.

  • @chadwolf3840
    @chadwolf3840 ปีที่แล้ว

    All your videos are so excellently produced. Thanks for all the effort. I love these.

  • @retro_hd_
    @retro_hd_ ปีที่แล้ว

    0:18
    I love your soldering station. And you've kept it in good condition as well.

  • @MatSpeedle
    @MatSpeedle 2 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    As far as I know the only way to (easily) run import games on another region console is still the modchip option. Without doubt one of the hardest mods I've had to install. Look forward to hearing your take on this.

    • @MachoNachoProductions
      @MachoNachoProductions  2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Completely agree with you Mat! 👍

    • @xGMV
      @xGMV 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@MachoNachoProductions There's MechaPwn, though. No need to patch discs, no need to burn discs, and also plays PS1.

    • @JerryBaezAlchemus
      @JerryBaezAlchemus 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Yes, MechaPwn for the win! It only works on SCPH-5000X fat PS2s and all the slim PS2 models, but it's super easy to setup, and it doesn't require any hard mod. You only need a way to run homebrew like FreeMcBoot, and that's it! I got it done on both my slim PS2 and a SCPH-5000X fat PS2 that I recently got, and it works fantastic! You can run both PS1 and PS2 games from all regions, as well as backup discs for both PS1 and PS2. The only caveat is that the ability to run DVDs on a PS2 may go away. Bu hey, who wants to use their old PS2s to watch DVDs in these days!

    • @TheSpooniest
      @TheSpooniest 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@JerryBaezAlchemus MechaPwn is nice, but it only works on 50000-series models or later. If you have something earlier, you still need a chip for that.

    • @tnaplastic2182
      @tnaplastic2182 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Erm... Tonyhax for PS2s 39k and older...

  • @astrocactus3910
    @astrocactus3910 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I've probably watched this video close to 8 times at this point, I think using the individual wires instead of a ribbon cable just looks so cool. Although I like the ps2 and modding it, I really just keep coming back to this video for the wiring you did! The next time you do a video about a ribbon cable and mod chip please consider showing off how much work it saves, and running individual wires like in this video. I'll keep watching your content even if it doesn't end up making the cut because I love your work. Just wanted to toss an idea in the ring.

  • @zelimirfedoran9720
    @zelimirfedoran9720 ปีที่แล้ว +27

    If you’ve shorted something out on the first board then chances are the fried component might be warmer when turned on. You could try putting some isopropyl on the board while it’s turned on to see where it evaporates and then replace that component if possible. I hope you’re able to restore it instead of having to trash it.

    • @TheRedOwl
      @TheRedOwl ปีที่แล้ว

      Good and smart thinking about the IPA.

  • @KubuntuYou
    @KubuntuYou ปีที่แล้ว

    That's a really nice soldering job. Clean tools. Neat work. Bravo.

  • @xero110
    @xero110 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The most difficult mod chip install I ever did was the Undiluted Platinum for my PSP back in the day. That install was pure pain but was a great thing to own during the heyday of the PSP.

  • @itsdeonlol
    @itsdeonlol 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Good job sir! Your soldering skills are top notch!!!

  • @sebastian19745
    @sebastian19745 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I used always Matrix Infinity modchip. Even if they were clones, all my modded PS2 worked flawlessly. I used to listen music or play videos with SMS, used ULElf as file manager to browse files on memory card(s), USB mass storage, HDD and CD/DVD, installed FMCB on FAT and slim PS2, even booted Linux with KLoader. When I found a sync-on-green compatible PC monitor (a huge 19" CRT), I played many hours on it, by selecting the video output from the Matrix chip. And, by mistake, once I upgraded a modchip and broken it, because well, it was a clone and not compatible with the original Matrix Infinity firmware.

  • @gorgarath
    @gorgarath ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I bought my first PS2 (a v7) in 2002 (possibly early 2003). Then I wanted to be able to take the PS2 on our vacations with my wife's family, I wanted to do a modchip so I could put all the games on a hard drive and save space by not having to lug all the discs around. I didn't think I'd be able to do the soldering required but found the DMS4 Pro EZI which was all solderless. I still have it hooked up to the downstairs old CRT TV.
    I'm now down to 4 PS2s still in the house as I just gave my oldest a v7 running FreeHDBoot with a SATA adapter for the official NA that she took back with her to NY. I've got another v7 that I picked up at a pawn shop that had a network adapter for less than I could find NAs at the time that has a broken controller port and I needed the NA for a friend. (I've since gotten that NA back as well, so it's a full machine. It's been opened before, but I've not looked to see if it is chipped or not.) Then I have another v7 Goodwill find that I'll get around to setting up as well. In the living room, I'm currently working on setting up what I believe is a v9 (I've not opened it to verify the motherboard) with a SATA mod to the official network adapter and FreeHDBoot. While I had no problems with the SATA mod I did for my oldest, it was from a different seller that only had 1 left. I bought the other 3 from a different seller and I've had issues with 2 of them. I just swapped the hard drive though and seem to be having better luck now with my initial test, though I haven't copied much over yet.
    I'll eventually get back to seeing if I can get the DMS4 Pro to work with newer versions of Free[MC|HD]Boot than the 1.8c that I did have running on it.

  • @rosergio7227
    @rosergio7227 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Trully a artform the way You put the wires, beautiful 😍

  • @chasefournier
    @chasefournier 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Super cool Tido!! You should make a video about the e3flasher with the PS3! OR even a NAND downgrade tool for the PS3! Amazing video & solid soldering! You made the install look easy! No worries about the first install, I've destroyed many consoles before i got it right!

  • @no-one3795
    @no-one3795 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I used to have a PS2 slim that I modded with a mod chip. And I was amazed at how many games I can now store on the console itself.

  • @ratykat
    @ratykat 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I love the concept of this video, physical vs soft mods, might make an interesting mini series! Excellent video as always Tito, looking forward to the next one!

    • @MachoNachoProductions
      @MachoNachoProductions  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you ratykat 🙏! Could be a good idea 👍

    • @draconic5129
      @draconic5129 ปีที่แล้ว

      I don't think it was a fair comparison since he never mentioned Mechapwn which is almost as good if not better than a modchip since it requires no soldering.

  • @TheOriginalVersatile
    @TheOriginalVersatile 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Loved the video. Installed modbo 5.0 in my slim 70012 and it fried my Lazer. Did it later with 75001 for hell of it and it was the hardest mod I ever done. It worked and it was a fun learning experience. Gamecube mod chips are simple compared to PS2 lol

  • @k.k9206
    @k.k9206 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You should make a "Macho nacho extras" channel for just the extra mod footage. I'd be curious to see the other ps2's process as well.
    Or other niche mods that arent up to mach nacho production standards.

  • @RobertJene
    @RobertJene ปีที่แล้ว

    I put a modchip in my PS2 back in 2006, and I got TONS of use out of it.
    It was a DMS4 Pro on a V4 motherboard.
    At the time, there was no documentation for how to do a V4 mobo because they were rare.
    I studied the V2, V3, V5, and V6 instructions to figure it out.

  • @goumods7762
    @goumods7762 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This was a great video! That wiring looks amazing!
    I'm surprised the chip kinda works on a fat console. The official compatibility list of this chip only lists 70k~77k as compatible.
    It works on 90k slims too, but the same way as it does in your 50k.
    The Mars Pro chip that works on fat consoles is the 816HD. But sadly those are impossible to find nowadays.

  • @stephenshelottiii3272
    @stephenshelottiii3272 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Great video as usual. Your wiring is amazing.

  • @RetroFixer101
    @RetroFixer101 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Hi love the video timing is perfect as I have just modded a slim 75003 model with a Mobo 5.0 mod chip and the pic fix 2 board to protect the laser although accordingly to limited documentation I’ve read it’s technically not needed on that specific model but it was cheap and easy enough to install and wouldn’t cause any issues. I also bought and set up the MC2SIO memory card that allows me to play games from it that you reviewed a while back. All works fine with the mod chip and if I disable the mod chip by pressing start button on power on of the PS2 I can play the games from the memory card. So I now have a fully working mod chip and can also play games from the memory card. Both coexist perfectly and a power off and on again enables the mod chip again.

    • @tnaplastic2182
      @tnaplastic2182 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Yes, the PIC- or Summ0ne-Fix is only required in 70k.
      Does MX4SIO (MC2SIO) not work with your modchip being on? Try to turn of some settings like the MC16-Patch!

    • @RetroFixer101
      @RetroFixer101 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@tnaplastic2182 I’ll have a check with settings it just goes to a black screen for a long period of time. I read somewhere this was normal and was checking for something which would eventually time out

    • @tnaplastic2182
      @tnaplastic2182 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      OPL also has "Debug Colors". Use "BDM3 1629" (I think that was the revision/build.)!

    • @MachoNachoProductions
      @MachoNachoProductions  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Sounds like a sweet setup dude!

  • @hi_tech_reptiles
    @hi_tech_reptiles 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You are 10x better than myself at shaping wires. I can solder fine, but God. I hate shaping wires haha. Great vid!

  • @martinvonhausmeister782
    @martinvonhausmeister782 ปีที่แล้ว

    Gr8 music in background... I'm so chill.

  • @marcosramirez385
    @marcosramirez385 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I remember when I bought a Mars mod chip and used a butane soldering iron from radioshack with 30 gauge wire to mod a ps2 slim. My first soldering project and discovering my love for modding and soldering.

  • @me0262
    @me0262 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Great video. Voultar has a couple videos on installing PS2 modchips, he's often referred to them as "PS2 Killers" because they more than likely end up killing the console.
    I myself killed my launch PS2 back in the day with a NEO 4.1 modchip that I got from Lik Sang (remember that one back in the day). This was back when I didn't know anything about soldering, and didn't have the right tools. I should pull that out and give it another try now that I have a station and some proper gear.

    • @ShadowZero1980
      @ShadowZero1980 ปีที่แล้ว

      Ooooh, Lik Sang! Good old days! (as well as Lan Kwei (sp?))

    • @ShadowZero1980
      @ShadowZero1980 ปีที่แล้ว

      Should I worry though? Don't think Ive had issues with my matrix infinities so far...

    • @me0262
      @me0262 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ShadowZero1980 I mean if it's installed you shouldn't have to worry about it.

  • @James_D.
    @James_D. 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    This video was amazing! Keep up the good work!

  • @ZeroHourProductions407
    @ZeroHourProductions407 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    After having a couple of ps2's fail on me for "disc read error" endemics, I had finally had enough of the consoles refusing to read discs and damaging them in the process. I made a point to buy a pre-chipped one, that ended up having the matrix infinity in it. Soon enough, it too started having the errors again, but the seller was at least willing to take it in to get it repaired and hopefully sort out the issues. Per his word, _on the last day of testing_ before it was meant to be packed up and sent back to me, the disc drive *shattered to pieces*. The plastic tray, the motor, the rails... everything! It might have been a freak occurrence, but it was enough to seemingly convince him to do something big to insure against it. From there, he was able to transsfer the chip to a more familiar revision of the console, and basically reinforce and re-cap the whole motherboard.
    To this day, that's still the longest lasting anything I've had with a playstation badge, since. Every stock console from Sony has just been garbage for hardware reliability for me. And given Sony doesn't even try to bring any form of backward compatibility since even the slim PS3, much less the PS4... I've just had no reason to even look at another console of theirs again.

    • @MachoNachoProductions
      @MachoNachoProductions  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I wonder how the ps5 is hardwarewise. It seems like a beast. Yeah I agree, I wish Sony and other console manufactures did more for backwards compatibility.

    • @ZeroHourProductions407
      @ZeroHourProductions407 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@MachoNachoProductions The series x at least allows you to stick an OG Xbox or Xbox 360 game to try and play it, though part of that is dictated by the online DRM of the console.
      That said, I don't recall if this was ever changed, but something like a one time payment of $20 USD to your Xbox live profile granted developer privileges, so you could sideload your own apps for homebrew at the least. It _sort of helps_ I suppose. Still not as fun IMO as a jailbroken console

    • @serimar
      @serimar 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Disc read errors is easy fix

    • @ZeroHourProductions407
      @ZeroHourProductions407 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@serimar FIle that under "things I could have appreciated knowing about two decades ago".

    • @nexxusty
      @nexxusty 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Exact opposite for me. I still have the PS1 that I chipped 20 years ago, works perfectly. Haven't even needed to tweak the pot yet.

  • @naliboi93
    @naliboi93 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Man, I've had some Mars Pro chips, Modbo 4.0 and Modbo 5.0 chips sitting around for 2 years. I was leaning more towards the Mars Pro as I vaguely remember RetroGamingArts spoke highly of them.
    I initially bought them as I was seriously tempted by the hassle free PS1 support. I mainly use PS2 slims, so am curious if these could be used alongside MC2SIO for an ultimate slim.

  • @markbessert1883
    @markbessert1883 2 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    Mod chips put a ton of wear on the laser when using burned discs. I’ve had to replace my laser assembly twice on my modded PS2 slim. I still love it though. :)

    • @MachoNachoProductions
      @MachoNachoProductions  2 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      I have a video for that coming soon 😉

    • @_baniraaisu6711
      @_baniraaisu6711 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      In my country it's common to have ps1 and ps2 with modchip pre installed by sellers and funny enough also riddled with faulty lasers lmao. I guess that's why rentals gave up and change to hard drive instead.

    • @nuthinnew3881
      @nuthinnew3881 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Cheap burnable discs put wear on the laser not the mod chips

    • @markbessert1883
      @markbessert1883 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@nuthinnew3881 I use taiyo yuden discs. Still tougher on a laser than the actual game discs.

    • @tnaplastic2182
      @tnaplastic2182 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@nuthinnew3881 Well... Both, depending on the chip. ALL burned or scratched discs put strain on the laser, BUT bad discs do more and some old chips do some bad stuff as well.
      Hence 3.3Volt was promoted as a feature!

  • @redherring3253
    @redherring3253 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This install looks so good!
    Awesome job!

  • @ArmandoDoval
    @ArmandoDoval 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Mod chips (or a PSIO) had a strong use case a couple of years ago but between Free McBoot and the MiSTer's new PSX core it's really hard for me to justify going to all this trouble these days.

  • @gumbyx84
    @gumbyx84 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My butt was clenched throughout the entire modchip install. Your soldering skills are outstanding. I could never do this kind of mod myself. Sucks the first mod install went bad.

  • @miqueaspromontorio3
    @miqueaspromontorio3 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Holy crap that mod chop is way more advanced than when I was modding PS2s back in 2002. I see this new one come on a pcb with components which probably helps A TON. Back then it was only a chip and thats it. Also they'd get super hot so cooling was san issue sometimes.

  • @hodeyfu7617
    @hodeyfu7617 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have had a ps2 slim modded since they came out. Still chugging along nicely

  • @junker15
    @junker15 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have 2 fat PS2s: a V7 and a V4. I put Modbo 5.0 in the V7 and it works fine, but not before I did some heavy searching as to how to get the software running.
    Too bad I'll have to repeat all that for the other Modbo 5.0, for the V4. Definitely have good wire and soldering tools around; these mods benefit greatly from them (and patience! It takes a lot of time to do it right, but not a lot of time to mess up and get the wrong solder point, create bridges, knock components off, etc.)
    I'm chipping the fat ones because I can use a hard drive with them.

  • @dannyball2503
    @dannyball2503 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Most people will not be able to do the solder work, very nice work. Attention to detail, wires routed nicely. Kapton tape !

  • @lindy7221
    @lindy7221 ปีที่แล้ว

    Absolutely love the clean wire work but I do have to say could you use a thinner red a black wire? Or are you concerned about the amount of current on those wires?

  • @saveEarth69
    @saveEarth69 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    awesome video. but im a little confused because at the start of it, i thought there was going to be a little discussion about freemcboot afterwards toward the end? it seems like only the mod was covered in this video

  • @Derik64
    @Derik64 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey Tito, really enjoyed the video. I wanted to say, I'm confused as to why you need to push the reset button twice for a PS1 japanese game to work. I installed a mod chip in my Slim PS2, a modbo 4.0. I used the information for the install and technique from RGA, Paul is a good guy. I have a back-up of pepsi man on a cd-r and it runs as soon as I pop it in. It could be because of differences in the chips we used since you used the Mars Pro and I used the Modbo 4.0, which based on what Paul said, is a Matrix Infinity clone. I also wanted to bring something to your attention with some PAL imports as this is the main reason that I modded my PS2. I have 2 PAL games, Evil Twin: Cyprien's Chronicles and that runs totally fine. HOWEVER, Forbidden Siren 2 can give you a LOT of grief as it can crash so many times when it comes to trying to run it. Enough so to lead one to believe that the mod doesn't assist in playing that particular game. But (a little self promo here, not gonna lie) I did a review on the first game, Siren, and at the end I mention that there is a way to make sure the game runs based on the settings you put before running the game. Even in forums for the early days mention Forbidden Siren 2 crashing constantly. It's one of the biggest reasons to mod a PS2 because even on a backwards Compatible PS3 you can't run out of region ps2 or ps1 games. Anyways, this video resonated with me a lot because of how close to home it hits and just wanted to say again that I really enjoyed the vid. Thanks again.

  • @Michael-oi8pu
    @Michael-oi8pu 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Nice organic touch with the cable routing

  • @vcostainternet
    @vcostainternet ปีที่แล้ว

    hi! nice speakers on the desk :-) what model/brand?
    I now that got the will to modchip my ps2 that I got recently; since I moded once in 2000s ... I thought Mattix something... I was thinking on soft mod using memory card FMCB on this one but... I don't now... maybe mod is better.

  • @Septer_Sever
    @Septer_Sever 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Oh good, I was gonna comment about Retro Gaming Arts...but you beat me to it!!

  • @lyricalnatty
    @lyricalnatty 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    you could use reflow and take out the chip to reprogramme them. The are firmware everywhere. Depends on what you want. Or just solder another chip in its place.

  • @ItchyTastyPlays
    @ItchyTastyPlays 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I just have the FreeMB memory card and an HDD in my fat PS2 kinda all I need it's pretty cool that it's come this far to play any game on the console.

  • @szabo_bakter
    @szabo_bakter ปีที่แล้ว

    I have a Matrix chip in my SCPH-500xx PAL console and it plays everything. It is also fully compatible with FMCB and I also play games from the installed 1TB HDD.

  • @thump3r
    @thump3r ปีที่แล้ว

    damn i remember mod chips for these old systems. i was in high school and had 0 soldering experience at the time so these mod chips where like out of my reach. also kinda a unicorn in the wild. in high school i had a hdloader CD and that was the extend of mods for me at that time lmao! and with my solder experiance now i wouldnt consider this mod challenging at any level, but time consuming, since there is no desoldering. now i will do this to my old ps2!! this is still the best option compaired to softmods. thanks for the nostalgia!

  • @vhs1894
    @vhs1894 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm kind of surprised you didn't mention MechaPwn in this video! It only works on some PS2 models, but it's a much easier and accessible way to remove the region-lock with FreeMCBoot being the only barrier to entry.

    • @pikakai
      @pikakai ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Maybe because he has a Phat model and Mechapwn for the most part only works on the slim models. Its certainly the better option for the slim models considering how the difficulty increases dramatically for installing a mod chip in a slim.

  • @handheldgamer3643
    @handheldgamer3643 ปีที่แล้ว

    Dude, when I saw the white PS2, I immediately thought of how cool it would be to have a custom AE86 themed PS2 modded to be region free to play Street Stage, so when I saw you not only had it but are also a big fan I had to say something haha. Great taste!

  • @Null_Experis
    @Null_Experis 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I'd recommend against superglue to hold those wires down. It's almost impossible to remove without damaging the solder mask and possibly traces underneath.
    I know how glue gets a lot of guff from certain modders, but this is the right place to use it. Apply some solder and press it down with a piece of paper to flatten it and not burn yourself.
    Hot glue comes off very easily with a little alcohol, so you can always undo your work or repair it if you make a mistake.

    • @naliboi93
      @naliboi93 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I think RetroGamingArts did a video explaining why superglue is one of the best and safest things to use in this application. All you need is isopropyl alcohol and the glue is no longer active.

    • @Null_Experis
      @Null_Experis 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@naliboi93 that's not true. In order to dissolve superglue (cyanoacrylate), you need acetone. Acetone dissolves solder mask as well.

    • @naliboi93
      @naliboi93 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Null_Experis you can use both. From experience of using alcohol in the past, you simply let it sit for some time and then the glue releases your wire or whatever else you'd binded. Let the alcohol sit a bit longer and you can brush away the solid clumps of superglue. It won't fully dissolve, but it comes away in chunks with minimal damage to the PCB if any. Obviously acetone has its properties that make it risky for solder mask, so you'd steer clear.
      If we were going really crazy with superglue for a more permanent sturdy bond, you can even add bicarbonate of soda powder.
      Heck, with medical grade superglue for cuts, I've heard some nurses say you could even use cola to immediately release the glue in a pinch if you've accidentally applied it to yourself.

    • @ShadowZero1980
      @ShadowZero1980 ปีที่แล้ว

      How about electrical tape?

  • @SwishaMane420
    @SwishaMane420 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Bought a DMS4 Pro EZI back when it was brand new and never looked back... Can move from board to board with general ease. Think its been in three now. :)

  • @ScruffyLookinRGB
    @ScruffyLookinRGB 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Well done tito! Did i see dodonpachi dai oujyo in the shot there? Nice!! As you know im going to try out a modbo 5.0 here soon not sure if i should do my 50k fat like yours or a 70k slim. Any advice?

    • @MachoNachoProductions
      @MachoNachoProductions  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Haha good eye scruffy! I think I’m going to swap out my chip for the modbo too. Seems to be the better chip

  • @KillingBytes
    @KillingBytes 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    i saw a project where someone put nvme memory into a ps2 slim. Would that be something for you?

  • @lookitskazzy
    @lookitskazzy 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    You can very easily configure a Matrix Infinity chip to boot right into any ELF you want at startup, like OPL for example.
    Unless you need to play physical imports or PS1 burned discs, there is no reason to get a modchip anymore between FMCB/FMHD, Mechapwn, and the SD card reader. OPL is just too good at this stage and modchips are difficult to install and there's no reliable Mechacon fix for every console revision. But for people with large physical import collections (me) it still makes sense to have a chipped console.

  • @gcfreak898
    @gcfreak898 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Back in the day there was modchip websites that had all the modchip compatibility list. It was simple just look up what you got and make a decision on which chip you wanted. Hard part was installing it. I went through five PS2s before I got it right. What a huge pain that was back in the day. There was also a swap disc mode where you put a custom ps2 slim disc lid. That was way easier than the modchip solution. But, backing up discs is a lost art and who knows how long them disc drives will last. Just had my slim PS2 disc drive go out on me recently. I tried swapping the laser out and broke it. Optical disc emulators are the way to go.

  • @victoriafoard1994
    @victoriafoard1994 2 ปีที่แล้ว +24

    I'll never stop being pleased with myself for soldering one of these during the early Pandemic shutdown shenanigans. Hard mod to install but the native ps1 backups are -nice- and that's the one area where free mc boot still falls short.

    • @MachoNachoProductions
      @MachoNachoProductions  2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Awesome Victoria! Definitely a difficult mod and I’m glad you for it working. Ps1 backup playback is definitely crucial

  • @e99g
    @e99g 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I actually still have the old school Crystal Chip V1 since I was 7 years old. But never knew how to install it, and I let it inside the expansion bay

  • @tking2199
    @tking2199 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Dang I would love to do this to my PS2 to play the Japanese Eureka 7 with that amazing soundtrack. Yeah you can use OPL through FMcB, but feeling of a plasma tv with a ps2 playing Eureka 7's original bgm genuinely takes me back to being a freshman in high school.... Dang that would be great.

  • @Nicpezer
    @Nicpezer 2 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    I tried modding one of the Slim model PS2s with a Modbo. I found some documentation on the solder points but that was it, nothing deeper. After I finished I couldn't get the system to turn on and after removing the chip it still wouldn't power on. A tricky mod indeed.

  • @HattoriZero
    @HattoriZero 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My PS2 is the SCPH-30004 R PAL model was first modded with Origa chip that required disc swap booting with ActionReplay 2 disc & dongle. (Was sold as a complete bundle)
    A year or 2 later, I resent it back to my PS2 vendor to be remoded with newer chip as it no longer be able to boot some newer games like VirtualON Mars & Start Ocean 3 as it just boots with a black screen.
    (You can't just buy a modchip from shops directly, it has to be included with installation)
    At that time the Messiah modchip was the most popular and they claimed it was this modchip that they replaced in my PS2.
    I went home and failed to boot any PS1 games, so I decided to strip my PS2 to the motherboard by myself although booting PS2 games VirtualON Mars & Start Ocean 3 is now working correctly.
    After comparing it to pictures of all available modchips online at that time period, I found that installed modchip is actually a Mars modchip & not Messiah as claimed.
    I also found the tech has incorrectly soldered 1 of the wire points according to the Mars modchip soldering diagrams and therefore I proceed to resolder the wire correctly by myself.
    Finally after reassembly, all regions PS1 games are able to boot correctly.
    Till this day, it is still working and compatible with FreeMcBoot as it is able to boot all games that I throw at it including burned PS2 DVDs.
    I was contemplating whether to replace it with a newer modchip. Should I ?

    • @MachoNachoProductions
      @MachoNachoProductions  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Depends on your goals. If you want to play ps1 game backups, then I think it may be a good thing to do. If you just want to play ps2 games free mcboot is probably all you need

    • @HattoriZero
      @HattoriZero 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@MachoNachoProductions I already have a modchiped SCPH-5503 PS1 which I will upgrade to Mayumi v4.0 next week.
      Guess I'll leave my PS2 alone since my Mars modchip may contain a stable code that is no longer manufactured by anyone.

  • @ModzvilleUSA
    @ModzvilleUSA 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Absolutely beautiful work my dude! If only we knew that the Mars Pro 806hd wasn't fully supported in v9s and v10s beforehand :/

    • @MachoNachoProductions
      @MachoNachoProductions  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you for all the help man! Couldn’t have made the video without you 👍

  • @quajay187
    @quajay187 ปีที่แล้ว

    I still have a brand new mod chip in the package that i never got around to installing from back in the day. Its a 'Magic 3.5' it has a cool quick clip for the bios chip.

  • @johnnycha
    @johnnycha 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    13:56 OMG! Also, if you didn’t know, Tito, I am also a fan of Initial D as well! (I have been a fan of it since the mid-2000s when I was young)
    Other than that, it’s interesting to see modchips in the PS2 in the present day, as we all know that they are kind of uncommon in most modded PS2s of today in that soft-mods such as Free McBoot are a common type of modding for the PS2. Having best of both worlds are kind of nice in that respect, if you can get such a thing working!
    Another thing, I think we had a modded PS2 back in the day, an original fat model, with that S-BOX usb dongle going along with the modchip inside the console (that console is long gone though, unfortunately).

    • @MachoNachoProductions
      @MachoNachoProductions  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Gotta love initial d 😁. That sounds interesting, never heard of the s-box before

    • @johnnycha
      @johnnycha 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@MachoNachoProductions Yep, I agree, Initial D is a great anime to me, and yes, the SBOX was one of the early PS2 modchips that we owned back in the day.

  • @gyrenrockz
    @gyrenrockz 2 ปีที่แล้ว +28

    Mod chip runs faster than free mcboot..

    • @scarvello
      @scarvello 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Where can I get one for Japanese ps2 slim?

    • @sfx3256
      @sfx3256 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@scarvello eBay

    • @jimmyaustin4325
      @jimmyaustin4325 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      It 2:32 am eastern time. I want to know, whenever I get a ps2 I want to know how to get a mod pro gm-806HD and I want to if you can install it for me.

    • @V4mpyrZ
      @V4mpyrZ 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      How ? As far as I know mod chips allow you to play from the dvd drive, Free Mcbot allows you to play from the usb or hard drive, which will be way faster!
      Also it removes dependency towards the most common point of failure of the console: it's optical drive !

    • @mortalballdc
      @mortalballdc 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      It does but the minority of people can use them. It is very hard to install. I broke 6 PS2 before I got the first PS2 working with a mod chip. Now I have 3 PS2 consoles with mod chips but it is very very hard to solder all those points without messing up and very easy to brick your PS2 the Mecacon or the bios chip and the Mecacon has the hardest soldering points which are G,H,I,A and B which are very close to each others in all the board revisions. I wish you the best luck and the fat PS2 are a little bit more complex to disassemble than the slim models. You are better off to let somebody else work very high soldering skills to do that job, it requires very high soldering skills and know what you are doing with the soldering machine. Never buy a 30001 model, they have nothing but problems unless you can get it dirt cheap for $10 or $20 bucks in working conditions but they don‘t last with with a mod chip installed.

  • @robo_mesr_oner
    @robo_mesr_oner 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    nice..very clean work sir!👍👍

  • @jackcayman
    @jackcayman ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey, I have a question about all of this: Do you know if there's any difference If I install the Modbo 5.0, or would it be the same than installing the chip that you did?

  • @abdlerahmanalshammry722
    @abdlerahmanalshammry722 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Always you are given us useful videos
    Thank you

    • @abdlerahmanalshammry722
      @abdlerahmanalshammry722 ปีที่แล้ว

      Please my friend make video for how we can install gamecube loader in console 🙏

  • @Strawberryscent_
    @Strawberryscent_ ปีที่แล้ว

    lmao wild to see this, i got a unit with a messiah v2/v2pro i cant remember which, real trip down memory lane

  • @davidcroci12
    @davidcroci12 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you! I have had a good time, I have learned and I have also practiced the language, since my native language is Spanish. successes!

  • @DeathSkull4768
    @DeathSkull4768 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Oh wow dude you really showed me it's possible to save my playstation 2 ❤🙏🏼 thank you

  • @estalinayala7
    @estalinayala7 ปีที่แล้ว

    I really enjoy the videos you make and I have a nice stock playstation 2, with an IDE adapter that has a few games on it, a usb with games on it as well, a few of the best titles played on original disks because it plays only original games as it hasn't been opened or the security seal removed, I would like to keep it that way as nowadays this is almost impossible to find, my question is...Could I download the Iso of the different region games and install it on my IDE disk as this would help me avoid removing the security seal, thanks a lot for you suggestions.

  • @GHOST5691.
    @GHOST5691. ปีที่แล้ว

    I use to do this for fun, I use to use the modbo and phoenix chips.
    I use to chip all models from phat to slim except the newer 9000x series

  • @brent16
    @brent16 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Man your videos are the best and I think You deserve more subscribers than you have at the moment

  • @araujofi
    @araujofi 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I would like to add some info that may not be very common in other countries. Modchips in Brazil had a greater importance for the survival of games here. The Playstation division never had any real interest in latin countries tbh, they always focused on europe and US for obvious reasons, this caused a problem, original games were never officially sold here, it was only possible to import and the price of the these games cost half of a minimum wage. To get around this, practically all PS2s in Brazil had modchips, this became so cultural, that even big companies like Carrefour (a french Walmart) started selling PS2s with modchips installed! They themselves had an employee who made these modifications. LoL. The brazilian market accepted modchips so well, that there were brazilian companies that started to create their own modchips, like the acclaimed Thunder Pro 2, considered the best modchip for the PS2. Great video btw

    • @MachoNachoProductions
      @MachoNachoProductions  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Dude! Thank you for sharing that 🙏. That is such a cool piece of gaming history. I love hearing things like this, as it gives a lot of insight and perspective. Cheers buddy!!

  • @lasselinde5412
    @lasselinde5412 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video :)
    I’ve installed a Mars Pro in a Japanese slim ps2, I works great, but playing a PAL ps1 or ps2 physical game on it, made the game run too fast. As to the 50Hz in PAL game (Europe) now running 60Hz on the NTSC-J (Japan) console.
    (Would be the same with an NTSC-U/C console)
    Tito, do you know if it’s possible to run PAL games in the correct speed with this Mars Pro mod chip?
    Kind regards

  • @SirVG
    @SirVG 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I had my PS2 modded with the Matrix Infinity chip a couple of decades ago. Still own it, but it never played nice with a JP copy of Legend of Mana due to its anti-modchip functionality and even boot discs didn't work with it. Ended up getting a slim JP PS2 just for that game. XD

    • @MachoNachoProductions
      @MachoNachoProductions  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Haha nice! Yeah anti mod games are a pain

    • @ShadowZero1980
      @ShadowZero1980 ปีที่แล้ว

      What was ur issue? Didn't get very far in the game, but it worked fine so far (original NTSC-U copy on PAL PSTwo V13).

  • @BangBang-hk4rg
    @BangBang-hk4rg 2 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    I’ve still got my chipped “fat” PS2, but I haven’t used it in years. I don’t remember which chip it has because I bought it pre-modded online, but it was right after Vice City was released. I borrowed and “backed up” every game I could from anybody I knew with a PS1 or PS2🤣

    • @MachoNachoProductions
      @MachoNachoProductions  2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Nice, be interesting to know what chip it is

    • @BangBang-hk4rg
      @BangBang-hk4rg 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@MachoNachoProductions If I remember correctly, you power it up normally for PS2 games, but you have to hold the reset button down for a couple seconds to boot up a PS1 game or a DVD. Or maybe it was vice versa? It’s been too many years ago! 🤣

    • @adamthedragon2529
      @adamthedragon2529 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      That's definitely toxic os(Dms4 clone) I just bought a ps2 which has toxicos and I need to press the reset button for like 4 secs to boot up ps1 games😊

  • @lain328
    @lain328 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    If I'm not mistaken Initial D has recently been partially English patched. So anyone with a way to play backups can now play it easier not that it really needed to be translated.

  • @darko_0682
    @darko_0682 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Question. So regardless if I play a ps1 ntsc or Japanese import I still need to double click the reset button to boot into ps1 mode but if I swap back to ps2 games do I need to do the same method with resetting twice? Also, regarding the bios menu function not being available in 12:00 do you mean the ps2 bios menu? is that still not present with mars pro modchip in the fat models? I ask because I want to be able to still boot into freemcboot before having this chip installed in my 37000 blue oceanic ps2 jpn model. 😁

  • @santosmurilo
    @santosmurilo 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I used Thunder Pro II with my PS2 Slim 90006. Awesome chip!

  • @Macca_ALBrN
    @Macca_ALBrN ปีที่แล้ว

    Here in latin america, the most common chip for a ps2 was the Matrix Infinity, my ps2 90010 i bought some weeks ago has it, along with OPL!

  • @MrAnimeMilitary
    @MrAnimeMilitary 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Viewer here from the Philippines. I am thinking of getting a Japanese SCPH-50000 Fat PS2 and having it modded. However it should be noted that each modchip works differently when booting-up PS1 games.
    Back on Sunday, August 25, 2002, my uncle bought a mod chipped SCPH-30006 Fat PS2. It would play PS2 and PS1 games and DVD movie discs from any region. PS2 games would do straight boot-up but if you wanted to play PS1 games or watch DVD movies, you would have to insert the disc, close the disc tray, press the reset button to put the PS2 in standby mode, then boot-up the PS2 by firmly holding down the reset button until the disc is read by the console. I asked RETRO GAMING ARTS about this and he replied stating it must be a Messiah or Magic mod chip that is installed in my uncle's PS2.
    I have been searching TH-cam to see if any later mod chips can boot-up PS2 and PS1 games as well as DVD movie discs from any region automatically without resorting to any boot-up trickery as if it were an unmodded PS2 and it looks like the ModBo 5.0 and 7.50 mod chips are able to do so however I am not sure if they are Free McBoot compatible.
    What would be the best mod chip that you would recommend for a Fat PS2 that are models SCPH-3000x, SCPH-3900x, and SCPH-5000x?

    • @SAZERU
      @SAZERU 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      BUMP PLZ REPLY TO THIS COMMENT THINKIN ABOUT GETTING A JAP SCPH-5000X AS WELL

  • @NSHG
    @NSHG 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    FMCB is usually compatible with Matrix clones (Modbo and XenoPS - I have both in about two slims IIRC) and most DMS3/4 clones, unless you're running some ancient basic chip (e.g Apple 75k or similar SX28 based chips) that the only thing it knows doing is booting games. Although even then I've had those run FMCB flawless (and in my case, it wasn't even a SX28 chip, just some noname chip that had no bootmenu or anything, but would play ALL discs you would throw at it.) so it really depends on the code quality and PS2 revision.
    I usually remember the slims being pretty picky in that regard, and the only chips I saw ever used in these were mostly Modbos - 760 were the most usual, XenoPS I had in a 77004 unit and a 4.0 in a rare 77007 I had accidentally found in a bundle with a old 70004 that was pretty much scrap unfortunately. I have to redo the 77007 atm since I have a botched 760 install in there thag I might try and fix.

  • @kitterbug
    @kitterbug 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    The idea of having region-free games from the mod chip, and backups loaded from your SSD is cool, but you don't have to do the trivial soldering to make your console region free. I'm not sure if it works on all systems, but there's a softmod method called MechaPwn, which modifies the PS2's lockout chip into changing the region, specifically changing it into a development system allows it to load PlayStation 1 and 2 games of any region, including backups. All of this being done without any chips installed, You don't have to boot into PS1 mode to play ps1 games as well

    • @MachoNachoProductions
      @MachoNachoProductions  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I think mechapwn isn’t compatible with all systems but it does seem like a fantastic alternative for consoles that work with it

  • @Fireshot844
    @Fireshot844 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    So I just can’t seem to find replacement housings in alternate colors for the PS2 fat model. It’s really perplexing. I bought one that has a damaged shell simply to mod because the disc drive was broken as well. Any leads people have? I think it’d be sweet to get either a clear blue. Not that I dislike the black, but I like to have options.

    • @MachoNachoProductions
      @MachoNachoProductions  2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I’m hoping with all the strides we’re seeing with other console shells the ps2 will come soon. I remember when it was easy to buy ps2 shells back in the day. I had a sweet clear one for my ps2