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I have one. It works perfectly with the PS1. It actually does work perfectly with the PS2 as well, but you need either a fliptop case or a slide card to make it work. You can't just eject the tray. You need to take out your Breaker Pro and insert your PS1 backup without the sensor registering that the drive has opened.
On the PS1 it's really easy to do that. You just need a spring to keep the sensor button depressed on the original PS1, and a small piece of plastic tape on the slimline PSOne model. On the original PS2 there are two methods. You can either use a replacement 'flip-top' case which will allow you to open the tray from the top without pressing the reset button, or you can use a slide card which allows you to manually open the tray. The slimline PS2 requires either a flip-top case or some special tools which are locked into place over the three tray sensors. I don't much like the slide card. It seems like a laborious method which doesn't work every time and which I suspect may damage the PS2. I suggest using a slimline with the "Magic Tools". Jam it back in, in the dark.
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I honestly don't remember where I got mine from, because I've had it for well over three years now. I know a few places in the UK that sell them, but that would be a PAL version which wouldn't help you a lot. I've seen more than a few people recommend this online store, when the topic has arisen on other forums. I suggest you try them, since they look respectable. It's available for immediate shipping, and that's a bit less than I paid.
I've never found a game that wouldn't work with Breaker Pro. I couldn't even force myself to find something bad to say about it. There's nowhere I can't reach.
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