tonyhax
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tonyhax
- Tonyhax isn’t opening on PSX (SCPH-9001)
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Is it possible to play English / US games on a Japanese ps1? Please help.
Try with Tonyhax International. You can use it with freepsxboot in a memory card too.
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how does region lock work?
If you don't want to chip your console just get a Memory Card exploit like Unirom+FreePSXBoot or TonyHax+FreePSXBoot, it's basically the modern day replacement for the swap trick. Easier, more reliable and removes some other types of piracy protection from various games.
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What are some alternatives?
unirom8_bootdisc_and_firmware_for_ps1 - Mod-free Playstation 1 Bootdisc + Firmware with Import Player for Xplorer, Action Replay and Caetla-Compatibles
CTR-ModSDK - ModSDK - a modding toolkit to create mods for Crash Team Racing in C. This repository also houses an effort to fully decompile and reverse-engineer CTR in C.
FreePSXBoot - Exploit to allow loading arbitrary code on the PSX using only a memory card (no game needed)
mml1 - WIP Decompilation of Megaman Legends (aka Rockman Dash) for the PlayStation 1.
psxsdk - Homebrew Sony PlayStation 1 SDK
TOMB5 - Tomb Raider: Chronicles Disassembly translated to C source code.
doukutsupsx - port of Cave Story to the PlayStation, based on CSE2
REDRIVER2 - Driver 2 Playstation game reverse engineering effort
WiiStation - WiiStation (formely WiiSXRX_2022), a fork of WiiSXRX, based on PCSX-ReARMed, for the Nintendo Wii/Wii U
beat-feet - Jump your way through cities, each automatically generated from the beat of the music.