9 9HomerSimpson9 Banned Joined Jun 16, 2005 Messages 58 Reaction score 0 Aug 1, 2006 #1 No-ones showing any interested and i suppose with good reason with the flash firmware instead, so could a mod please delete this thread. Homer Last edited: Aug 4, 2006
No-ones showing any interested and i suppose with good reason with the flash firmware instead, so could a mod please delete this thread. Homer
i-zombie VIP Member VIP Member Joined Oct 22, 2005 Messages 3,749 Reaction score 90 Location leeds Aug 1, 2006 #2 i think you should let folk know that none of the backups they have already burned will work with the nme-they need reripping Last edited: Aug 1, 2006
i think you should let folk know that none of the backups they have already burned will work with the nme-they need reripping
9 9HomerSimpson9 Banned Joined Jun 16, 2005 Messages 58 Reaction score 0 Aug 1, 2006 #3 Thats why i said the backups need flashed. Homer
i-zombie VIP Member VIP Member Joined Oct 22, 2005 Messages 3,749 Reaction score 90 Location leeds Aug 1, 2006 #4 no offence mate but thats not exactaly clear is it
9 9HomerSimpson9 Banned Joined Jun 16, 2005 Messages 58 Reaction score 0 Aug 1, 2006 #5 sorry if it wasnt, well they can see our replys anyway
F fes_786 Inactive User Joined Nov 30, 2005 Messages 3,894 Reaction score 278 Location uk Aug 2, 2006 #6 but then again £40 for a simple £5 trick i can do myself no way i would rather stick with the dual firmware mod and switch wich is easier and cheaper £40 for a firmware hack i wouldn't pay 4 it if it was a "proper" modchip which lets u run homebrew .etc then i would pay £40 but other wise never its a rip thats what i think u need soldering skills but u can just flash ur dvd firmware with hacked in less than 10 mins so whats the point of doing the rest
but then again £40 for a simple £5 trick i can do myself no way i would rather stick with the dual firmware mod and switch wich is easier and cheaper £40 for a firmware hack i wouldn't pay 4 it if it was a "proper" modchip which lets u run homebrew .etc then i would pay £40 but other wise never its a rip thats what i think u need soldering skills but u can just flash ur dvd firmware with hacked in less than 10 mins so whats the point of doing the rest
9 9HomerSimpson9 Banned Joined Jun 16, 2005 Messages 58 Reaction score 0 Aug 3, 2006 #7 fes_786 said: but then again £40 for a simple £5 trick i can do myself no way i would rather stick with the dual firmware mod and switch wich is easier and cheaper £40 for a firmware hack i wouldn't pay 4 it if it was a "proper" modchip which lets u run homebrew .etc then i would pay £40 but other wise never its a rip thats what i think u need soldering skills but u can just flash ur dvd firmware with hacked in less than 10 mins so whats the point of doing the rest Click to expand... €40 buddy not £40. And the Globe360 which im stocking soon lets you do all that.
fes_786 said: but then again £40 for a simple £5 trick i can do myself no way i would rather stick with the dual firmware mod and switch wich is easier and cheaper £40 for a firmware hack i wouldn't pay 4 it if it was a "proper" modchip which lets u run homebrew .etc then i would pay £40 but other wise never its a rip thats what i think u need soldering skills but u can just flash ur dvd firmware with hacked in less than 10 mins so whats the point of doing the rest Click to expand... €40 buddy not £40. And the Globe360 which im stocking soon lets you do all that.
F fes_786 Inactive User Joined Nov 30, 2005 Messages 3,894 Reaction score 278 Location uk Aug 3, 2006 #8 9HomerSimpson9 said: €40 buddy not £40. And the Globe360 which im stocking soon lets you do all that. Click to expand... the globe 360 wont let u run home brew m8
9HomerSimpson9 said: €40 buddy not £40. And the Globe360 which im stocking soon lets you do all that. Click to expand... the globe 360 wont let u run home brew m8