
Anyone know what this means?

Darn. I didn't know that could happen (kind of new to modding/ using modded hardware). So is the only way I'm going to play this on an actual JPN system?CRTGAMER wrote:Probably detected the mod chip. No worries, nothing got bricked.
I tried taking it out after the first time. Then I tried it with a non-dualshock controller.noiseredux wrote:do you have a mem card in? It might have something to do with that?
I think almost all controllers/peripherals are universal... Could be wrong though. I'm not too familiar with Sony importing.noiseredux wrote:do you have a mem card in? It might have something to do with that?
I don't have this particular game, but all my other imports work fine on my seven wire mod chip. If you have the older four wire mod chip probably why it got detected.ProfessorK wrote:Darn. I didn't know that could happen (kind of new to modding/ using modded hardware). So is the only way I'm going to play this on an actual JPN system?CRTGAMER wrote:Probably detected the mod chip. No worries, nothing got bricked.
My system is a SCPH-7001. I'm not sure where the mod chip is or what kind it is...CRTGAMER wrote:I don't have this particular game, but all my other imports work fine on my seven wire mod chip. If you have the older four wire mod chip probably why it got detected.ProfessorK wrote:Darn. I didn't know that could happen (kind of new to modding/ using modded hardware). So is the only way I'm going to play this on an actual JPN system?CRTGAMER wrote:Probably detected the mod chip. No worries, nothing got bricked.
Which model number do you own? If the cart port connector version you could go with the cheat cart with spring. Not sure if it will work on that game though.
Congratulations! You have what I consider the best model. It has both the visual soundscope CD player and the cart port. The add on mod chip is usually hanging off by itself with wires snaking back to various parts of the main board. Be careful, some of those soldered wires may pop off. I wouldn't even attempt removing the PCB unless you plan on soldering in a seven wire mod chip replacement.ProfessorK wrote:My system is a SCPH-7001. I'm not sure where the mod chip is or what kind it is...