Hey there! I saw several (older) posts about this topic, but I couldn't find one where I could get an answer. Maybe I didn't search long enough, in that case: Sorry!!!
I have the chance to acquire a CECHA00 or CECHB00 relatively cheaply. However, the problem is that I live in the Netherlands (Europe), which is a PAL region, so the region doesn't match. This seems to have a few consequences:
I've read some information suggesting it might be possible with registry editing and swapping the EID/IDPS. I also have a broken CECHC04 that I could potentially use to extract data for permanently changing the region of a CECHA00 or CECHB00.
As far as I know, all motherboard revisions are identical across regions. And the system software is even the same for all regions and motherboard revisions. So, it seems to me that the region should be changeable somewhere in data that isn't overwritten during a system software update, and that it should be possible to make this change permanent.
Does anyone here have experience with this by any chance?
P.S.: I know that I will be taking a risk by using the 90nm RSX with OFW and that it will probably die sooner than with CFW. But a good friend of mine can do the frankenstein mod so fixing that is not really a problem for me.
I have the chance to acquire a CECHA00 or CECHB00 relatively cheaply. However, the problem is that I live in the Netherlands (Europe), which is a PAL region, so the region doesn't match. This seems to have a few consequences:
- X and O are swapped
- PS1, PS2, DVD, and Blu-Ray are region-locked to Japan (NTSC-J)
I've read some information suggesting it might be possible with registry editing and swapping the EID/IDPS. I also have a broken CECHC04 that I could potentially use to extract data for permanently changing the region of a CECHA00 or CECHB00.
As far as I know, all motherboard revisions are identical across regions. And the system software is even the same for all regions and motherboard revisions. So, it seems to me that the region should be changeable somewhere in data that isn't overwritten during a system software update, and that it should be possible to make this change permanent.
Does anyone here have experience with this by any chance?
P.S.: I know that I will be taking a risk by using the 90nm RSX with OFW and that it will probably die sooner than with CFW. But a good friend of mine can do the frankenstein mod so fixing that is not really a problem for me.