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    Not exactly a big question ;/
    But I shall answer it. Okay, you can run 2.7 AND 1.5 on the same psp. Can bring back a bricked psp(a psp that is dead) and it will be able to run the N64 emulator at full speed. Plus much MUCh more.
    Last edited by J0shIsBackLol; 02-06-2006 at 11:38 AM.

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    Okay I still don't see much point in it. You could get an N64, SNES, NES, and whatever else with a whole library of games for cheaper than the price of a PSP.

    But hey, people like to mess with their consoles and void their warranty, so by all means do what you've got to do.


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    Yeh I have to agree. You can pick up an N64 for cheaper than just the mod chip. And how are you think if you don't know what a MOD chip is...?
    I still don't get it lol.
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    English please?
    If you bought a new psp because you bricked yours, bought some psp games and then bought a N64, the total would come way over the price of the MOD chip.

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    No, I mean that you could buy an N64 and a NES and a SNES and plenty of games and still have money left over for the price you'd pay for a PSP.


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    You do know how hard it is to install these like soldering tiny wires to a path on the board etc.
    It deosn't mttaer waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are, the olny iprmoetnt tihng is taht the frist and lsat ltteres are at the rghit pclae. The rset can be a tatol mses and you can sitll raed it wouthit a porbelm.
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    Yes, I do know how hard it is going to be to install. And I will probably brick my psp doing it.

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    My friend bricked his psp whilst trying to get an Emulator to run on psp v2.3.
    'Cus he's a complete *** and saw me playing on Mario ^_^

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    Lol, Still no point I don't think. What is Warenty for??

    Lol
    It will cover it if your PSP is bricked. And its FREE!!(warenty i mean)
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    Messing up your PSP because you're trying to install an emulator and/or Mod chip isn't covered by warranty.

    Unsc'rewing your PSP and taking it apart immediately voids warranty.
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