Hello and although I have bought from Ebay a used PS1 and there's (according to the seller) a chip in it but then I recognize the iso burn although the game or the ps1 logo comes after that is only black…
That was already the case then. You have to pay close attention to compatibility. Game version, disc version and version of the PlayStation.
Can also be that your drive is broken. The error had the PS1 frequently. Sounds funny, but try the PlayStation on the head or on the side.
So audio dics are the same as rainbow six (original)
And how do you find that out?
Can be the problem that the drive supports a minimum of 16x?
Yes, you have to pay attention to that. As I said, check the PlayStation's version number, drive specification, and date of manufacture, and then look for compatibility on the net.
The history of the modchip used to be very complicated.
Depends on how the games were burned and on what volume. 1: 1 copies burned at low speed usually run…
So I have the model SCPH-7502