Firmware 1.93 Matrix Infinity

I tought 1.93 was the last official release of the Matrix Infinity firmware (Modbo and other clones are based on this chip). I have 1.93 Modbo760 (clone for sure) and I can play every games I want without any hickup. Matrix Infinity Mod chip is the best PS2 mod chip available - Made from Very high quality components. Made with Military Grade components for High Temperature tolerance. Modbo 745 is one of a few - PS2 Matrix Infinity Clones - Install diagrams are the same. Auto detect functions fully support all versions of SCPH-70000 and SCPH 50000 Series. These models are the 1.93 firmware models (we get these instead of the 1.99. The Modbo 4.0 is a clone of the original Matrix Infinity range of PS2 mod chips. Product: Ps2 Modchip Matrix Infinity 1 93 99 from China at Offers to Sell and Export Dated Mon 26 Oct, 2009 3:38 pm.

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Hi all I bought a PS2 chipped with official Matrix Inifinty from a charity shop. Opened it up and it has the green dot and it also updates the firmware so it is confirmed not a clone.

However it will only boot PAL PS2 games (both DVD and CD) and nothing else. I have tried PAL, US and Jap NTSC PSX games and also backups, an Import US NTSC PS2 game as well as a couple of burned PS2 games and nothing will boot. I have managed to upgrade the firmware to 1.82 but would like to get it up to 1.93 ( the latest I believe) to eliminate a firmware issue. I have been over to SKS Apps to download the latest but when I download the 1.93 firmware and burn it it shows on my PS2 as 1.82 firmware. Also tried a few other sites but every single file I download which states '1.93' in the file name is in fact 1.82. I burning coasters here so was wondering if someone can please help me by directing me a to 'confirmed' 1.93 firmware? I already opened a thread here which will detail a bit more what the problem is and what I have doen so far but the thread went quiet I think because it was in the wrong section.

I will eventually take the PS2 apart to have a look inside to see if it is installed correctly but I would like to get the latest firmware installed before I do that to confirm it is not a firmware issue. Thanks for any help that you can provide.

I was a little surprised though since I had already updated the firmware to matrix infinity 1.93 a while ago and it hadn't had any of the side-effects which seem to go on with other fake chips. I must have been incredibly lucky without even knowing it. The chip was installed by my brother (sadly no longer with us) a couple of years ago so I.

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Hi all I bought a PS2 chipped with official Matrix Inifinty from a charity shop. Opened it up and it has the green dot and it also updates the firmware so it is confirmed not a clone.

However it will only boot PAL PS2 games (both DVD and CD) and nothing else. I have tried PAL, US and Jap NTSC PSX games and also backups, an Import US NTSC PS2 game as well as a couple of burned PS2 games and nothing will boot. I have managed to upgrade the firmware to 1.82 but would like to get it up to 1.93 ( the latest I believe) to eliminate a firmware issue. I have been over to SKS Apps to download the latest but when I download the 1.93 firmware and burn it it shows on my PS2 as 1.82 firmware. Also tried a few other sites but every single file I download which states '1.93' in the file name is in fact 1.82. I burning coasters here so was wondering if someone can please help me by directing me a to 'confirmed' 1.93 firmware? I already opened a thread here which will detail a bit more what the problem is and what I have doen so far but the thread went quiet I think because it was in the wrong section.

I will eventually take the PS2 apart to have a look inside to see if it is installed correctly but I would like to get the latest firmware installed before I do that to confirm it is not a firmware issue. Thanks for any help that you can provide.

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