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#36 (permalink) |
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Must i have a Pro Duo
I've a M2 adapter!!
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 3
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I used this tutoiral to make both the stick and the battery, but the stick part didn't work.
For one, there were significant differences in the stick options than in the options posted. Steps 9 to 17 were all different and with fewer steps. This was using the link that was given here for the stick creator. Any help? My battery seems to be doing what it needs to do, but I can't get the stick to load anything. Also, there were no details as to how to get the thing up and running, do I put the stick in and then put the battery in or vise versa?? |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 18
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ok, just opened up my phat battery....3.6v 1800mAh - Model PSP-110....Code at bottem right is CGA-4B101C...........there is not chip on the side of the battery like in the photos....there is one on the top, but how do i know what i need to cut?
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Hi, if you post a piccy of your battery we can ensure that the battery can be hard modded and exactly what you need to do to mod the battery.
I had a few imported batteries I tried to hard mod, regrettably they didn't work. Nothing ventured nothing gained, they only cost me £2.50 each. ![]()
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