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Joined on: Tuesday, 3rd October 2000, 13:38, Last used: Tuesday, 3rd October 2000, 13:38

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RE: Hitachi dv-p305e region hack chip

I have not tried to see if macro is disabled yet, as far as I know the chip is only a regional hack.
What I do know is that with the chip installed everything is automatic (the disc justs plays). I have swapped back and forth between R1&R2 with no problems.
It is not hard to install if you have a steady hand and a fine tipped iron.
Only took me 10mins.

This item was edited on Wednesday, 4th October 2000, 13:52

Hitachi dv-p305e region hack chip

Well what ever the costs and profits are it works and it only took 10mins to install, start to finish.
I am a happy customer.

Hitachi dv-p305e region hack chip

Just received my chip from www.dvdchips.co.uk ,it arrived with no instruction or an invoice just the chip in an envelope. Not very professional! But it was petty easy to fit, after looking at the instruction on they Internet site. It would have been nice to have the four wires already soldered on to the chip. They must make some good profit on these chips (cost £20). Anyway the good news it works!! That’s the main thing, so I am happy.
Malcolm

This item was edited on Tuesday, 3rd October 2000, 13:49