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Old 20th Mar 2008, 12:17 pm
madgamepro madgamepro is offline
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Not sure, really, the only way I can think to try, is to just get the cheapest one possible, and sacrifice it for the sake of testing.

See, the link that's on the uncyclopedia site is a hack for putting a hard drive up to it, not replacing the chip.

REPLACING would either mean cutting, and resoldering, which would be exceedingly difficult, or simply pulling out a chip, and sliding in a new one in it's place, which is more likely NOT going to be right.

This sounds like a horribly complicated project that really wouldn't be worth your time or effort, in my opinion.
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