I do believe they're still internal only. I've never heard of an external stealth mod. This may be outdated info (since I stopped following mod chip stuff after the PSOne...)...but from what I understand of anti-mod schemes, they check for the hardware region code, or possibly for the presence of a mod chip as well (to see if the boot-code is being bypassed). If you have a swap disc or external mod, you'll be SOL unless you have a corresponding GameShark code for that particular game.
-If you have the old gray PS-X, you CAN get an external mod like the one in your picture, and find a GameShark bypass code.
-If you have a PSOne or PS-X, if you're using a Swap Magic-type mod, you should be able to use a GameShark bypass code (same as above).
-If you have either PSOne or PS-X, you may also get a stealth mod chip (internal only). It'll save you the trouble of finding any bypass codes for other PS-X anti-mid protected games.
Soldering PS-X or PSOne stealth chips are considerably easier than PS2-next gen systems (like, 10-20 wires easier). If you know someone that can kind-of solder, as long as there's corresponding diagrams, it really shouldn't be difficult.
Also, to check which region your PS-X is from, look at the bottom for the SCPH code. Generally, anything that says SCPH-1000, 5500, 7000, 7500, etc. is Japanese, 1001, 5501, 7001, and 7501 are American. There are more model #'s, but I can't remember them...those are the basic gray PS-X model codes though.
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