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    Hi,

    I have a modded original style PS1 that I bought a while ago, however, I forgot to ask the previous owner whether it was modded with a "stealth" chip. (The ones that are supposed to bypass the "anti-mod" protection that on several PS1 games.)

    I've only have one import game, the original release of "Kaze no Klonoa - door to phantomile-". But, since it was made before the game manufacturers starting putting the anti-mod protection in their games, I obviously can't use it figure out what chip I've got.

    I was wondering if there's a way to find out what kind of chip I have in my PS1 without taking it apart. (Just in case I decided to buy more PS1 imports!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by SEGA_Queen View Post
    Hi,

    I have a modded original style PS1 that I bought a while ago, however, I forgot to ask the previous owner whether it was modded with a "stealth" chip. (The ones that are supposed to bypass the "anti-mod" protection that on several PS1 games.)

    I've only have one import game, the original release of "Kaze no Klonoa - door to phantomile-". But, since it was made before the game manufacturers starting putting the anti-mod protection in their games, I obviously can't use it figure out what chip I've got.

    I was wondering if there's a way to find out what kind of chip I have in my PS1 without taking it apart. (Just in case I decided to buy more PS1 imports!)
    taking it apart wont answer your question either, they are all burned on PIC microcontrollers so they all look the same :P you can see if it's stealth though by testing a burned copy of a game like dino crisis (make sure the iso is not cracked or patched or whatever) or you can try a legit copy of it. there are other games that have protection too, you can find a list online
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    Try Dino Crisis or Legend of Dragoon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shadowkn55 View Post
    Try Dino Crisis or Legend of Dragoon.
    The US or JPN version? Or do both versions have anti-mod on them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SEGA_Queen View Post
    The US or JPN version? Or do both versions have anti-mod on them?
    both us and japanese versions of dino crisis have anti-modchip protection. i beleive the eruopean version does too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SnowKitty View Post
    there are other games that have protection too, you can find a list online
    Hey, could you post a link to one of these lists? I've been searching with Google, but I can't seem to find anything. All the searches I tried either gave me links that are dead, or stuff that's totally irrelevant.

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