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Choosing the right Saturn to buy (to make the modchip work)

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 4:29 pm
by Goongrave
Hi! this is my first post!

I've been reading racket boy for at least a year and I've never needed to post on this forum because the tutorials covered up everything I could've asked for.

Now I've decided to adventure myself on the foreigner seas of ebay to buy a moddable saturn!

I know there are various type of saturn (acqtually a lot if I refer to what Wikipedia says...). I also read that modding the saturn can be harder depending on the model you have.

The easier model to buy should be the number2 (if I'm correct). I live in Italy so I have access (at competitive prices) mostly to PAL saturns!

Some1 can help me (or can link me a tutorial) to recognize the right saturn? (u know by the time I will buy it on ebay it's even harder because I have to ask the seller to do the task himself!).

Thank you very much 4 your help!

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 5:25 pm
by Pullmyfinger
The easier model to buy should be the number2 (if I'm correct). I live in Italy so I have access (at competitive prices) mostly to PAL saturns!


Seems like you already know the drill, get a round buttoned model 2 and pray its not a 64-pin when you open it

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 10:05 pm
by Goongrave
Pullmyfinger wrote:
The easier model to buy should be the number2 (if I'm correct). I live in Italy so I have access (at competitive prices) mostly to PAL saturns!


Seems like you already know the drill, get a round buttoned model 2 and pray its not a 64-pin when you open it


So there is really no way to understand if it's the model I want unless I actually open it?

Hmm shit...T_T (this sux...really).

Anyway about that 64 pin thing...where should I search for this 64 pin in case I'm so lucky to be able to rape the saturn case?

P.S.: In these days i've been surfing a lot, searching for retrĂ² gaming related things and I'm sure i've come accross a site (with a e-shop I think) that listed all the saturn versions and how to mod chip them (how was difficult and % of success).
Anyway I've lost it ATM. I don't know maybe it's a link from racket boy itself. Anyway i'll be searching...(if u know that site name please post!...it will be of great help!)

Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 12:22 am
by Goongrave
hmm

Does anyone knows if there are good chances to find the 32pin model over the 64 pin?

What I mean is: its the 32pin model2 saturn RARE or it is common?

THz!

Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 12:27 am
by ImportBoy
If you are buying off e-bay - perhaps you could try asking the seller to open up the Saturn and look?

It is very easy - only four screws. Mabey offer an extra $5 or so for the trouble if it is a 32-pin and you buy it.

Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 3:06 am
by Cerulean
The 64 pin I have works great. no quams aboot it. I just need to buy some solder so I can mod my 32 pin.....

Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 10:00 am
by Goongrave
ImportBoy wrote:If you are buying off e-bay - perhaps you could try asking the seller to open up the Saturn and look?

It is very easy - only four screws. Mabey offer an extra $5 or so for the trouble if it is a 32-pin and you buy it.


Yeah I know but I don't seem to be able to find anyone who wants to do it (I've offered up to 20 euros LOL) but they are too much afraid...

Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 2:53 pm
by Pullmyfinger
Just go for a round buttoned one, I have come across 5 saturns, 3 were 32 pin, 1 was a 64 and the otherwas a japanese Sanyo