9/1/2023 0 Comments Modbo 4 vs 5![]() ![]() It appears to be a clone of the earlier Modbo 1.1 and Modbo 1.2 chips, officially supporting V1-V13 consoles. ![]() Modbo 1.2 modchips were compatible with V1-V12 consoles and was released towards the middle of 2005. Modbo 1.1 chips supported stealth mode, sleep mode, DVD9 playback, booting homebrew from CD, as well as booting homebrew from USB. The Modbo 1.1 was an earlier chip compatible with V1-V12 consoles. I can’t find much information about the Modbo 1.0 chips other than that they existed at some point in time. The history of the Modbo modchips is (these dates may not be exactly right): One thing to keep in mind is that these chips weren’t all designed by the same group of people, and that pretty much all of the chips being sold today are Chinese clones of some of the later designs.Īnother thing to keep in mind is that all Modbo chips are actually clones of Matrix Infinity modchips, they run the same firmware.įor more information about Modbo modchips click here, for more information about PS2 modchips in general click here. ![]() The goal of this section is just to help you understand what Modbo modchip variants are out there, and how they compare to each other. There are many modchips that have a name starting with Modbo. ![]()
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