Serial mod for new EEGS ?

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Serial mod for new EEGS ?

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Has anyone done a serial mod for the slimline PS2 ? I want to mod an EEGS but don't want to make any mistakes. I heard that Sony was nice enough to make pads for all serial solder points, including Receive. However, I am not sure I want to experiment on the 1.7V and 3.3V lines.

Pic! Pic! :)
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Re: Serial mod for new EEGS ?

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gorim wrote:Has anyone done a serial mod for the slimline PS2 ? I want to mod an EEGS but don't want to make any mistakes. I heard that Sony was nice enough to make pads for all serial solder points, including Receive. However, I am not sure I want to experiment on the 1.7V and 3.3V lines.
Where'd you hear that?
"He was warned..."
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Re: Serial mod for new EEGS ?

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mrbrown wrote: Where'd you hear that?
From someone that did the mod or saw the pads, but I forget who it was and whether they were speaking with certainty. (Note, the Vcore and Vcc were not included in that comment anyhow, only the serial specific lines).

But thats all besides the point. Pic ? Pic ? :)
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Post by Herben »

snap a pic of the underside of the EE+GS for me and I'll show you the EE SIO points. :)
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Herben wrote:snap a pic of the underside of the EE+GS for me and I'll show you the EE SIO points. :)
Right-on! Herben, you are cooler than tubgirl! :)

Gimme a day or so for the pic...I have been meaning to do a whole series of closeups of all areas of this mainboard anyhow. :) Time to rip this thing apart again...
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zZzZzZz.. ;)
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Texan days seem longer than most.
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Post by Herben »

actually I think "or so" was the key words.. ;)
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blackdroid wrote:Texan days seem longer than most.
Its true. Everything is bigger and longer in Texas!
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Post by J.F. »

Not really. I lived in Texas for more than a decade and I can tell you, the only thing bigger in Texas are the egos. :)
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