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by TriMesh
May 2nd, 2018, 8:06 pm
Forum: Hardware
Topic: Issues with pu-8 modchip .. spindle auto spins
Replies: 5
Views: 11472

Re: Issues with pu-8 modchip .. spindle auto spins

It is the wrong install diagram - that's for the "Stealth 2.x" series of chips. On the PU-8, the MM3 does not support full stealth and is normally installed in 4-wire mode with only pins 1, 5, 6 and 8 connected - all of which go to the same places as the corresponding pin numbers on the st...
by TriMesh
March 15th, 2018, 1:29 am
Forum: Hardware
Topic: PSNee further development
Replies: 570
Views: 960296

Re: PSNee further development

I think these are involved in IC706. But this custom chip, datasheet is only in general terms. There is a lot of information on the components of PU-18 with datasheets. There are also descriptions of the pin assignments of the microcircuits. http://wiki.psxdev.ru/index.php/PU-18 Yeah, the problem i...
by TriMesh
March 14th, 2018, 12:04 pm
Forum: Hardware
Topic: PSNee further development
Replies: 570
Views: 960296

Re: PSNee further development

Ah yeah, I wrote what I remembered. So the C is for center.. Anyway, we know that the wobble on pressed disks creates a pattern that some kind of tracking error circuit converts to the 1's and 0's that form the SCEX string. That error detect circuit is part of any CD DSP, but Sony added another of ...
by TriMesh
March 10th, 2018, 10:48 pm
Forum: Research
Topic: Why did mod chip detector code disable itself in Europe?
Replies: 6
Views: 18360

Re: Why did mod chip detector code disable itself in Europe?

Yes, it's entirely reasonable what SCEE did. That's why I find it so odd. As I understand it, the LibCrypt option wasn't available until later, but I may be wrong on that. At the time the anti-modchip code came out, libcrypt was something that SCEE had in development in their Cambridge research cen...
by TriMesh
March 10th, 2018, 8:53 pm
Forum: Research
Topic: Why did mod chip detector code disable itself in Europe?
Replies: 6
Views: 18360

Re: Why did mod chip detector code disable itself in Europe?

Maybe I'm jaded but such a pro consumer decision just sounds odd to me. It is possible though, of course. One other development of the time: The anti region lock modchip. It was much more complicated to pull of, but it replaced just the last letter of the SCEX string, allowing games of all regions ...
by TriMesh
March 10th, 2018, 4:52 am
Forum: Research
Topic: Why did mod chip detector code disable itself in Europe?
Replies: 6
Views: 18360

Re: Why did mod chip detector code disable itself in Europe?

If you search this forum (and maybe Assemblergames, I forgot), you will find this most likely explanation: SCEE simply did not want this code to lock out games from other regions. My addition to it: Maybe they didn't fully understand what this code would block and management simply banned the idea ...
by TriMesh
February 25th, 2018, 10:18 pm
Forum: Hardware
Topic: Another gameshark thread.
Replies: 8
Views: 11763

Re: Another gameshark thread.

OK, that looks like an original Datel PCB for sure - I don't think I've ever seen a gameshark with an AMD flash chip in it, though. See if you can find one of the chips that were used in the Datel carts - my original Datel carts have Atmel AT29C010 chips in them, and they definitely work .
by TriMesh
February 25th, 2018, 2:29 pm
Forum: Hardware
Topic: Another gameshark thread.
Replies: 8
Views: 11763

Re: Another gameshark thread.

If it really is a V1.x Gameshark then it has the old style Datel communications port - these were not compatible with parallel ports and connected only to a special "comms link card". These are (somewhat amazingly) still available from certain sources (like EMS in Hong Kong), but you most ...
by TriMesh
February 22nd, 2018, 12:16 pm
Forum: Research
Topic: BIOS region check routine bypassing
Replies: 24
Views: 54689

Re: BIOS region check routine bypassing

The check was probably always intended. It appeared in the Japanese boot code almost immediately after the initial batch of consoles. EU and NTSC-U consoles probably have the code for it, but disabled. I don't know this though, it's just speculation. The check was always in the Japanese consoles, i...
by TriMesh
February 14th, 2018, 3:29 am
Forum: Research
Topic: How to dump your CDROM BIOS (Firmware)
Replies: 144
Views: 412361

Re: How to dump your CDROM BIOS (Firmware)

You may also want to remove the modchip connection for dumping. It may interfere. I have no modchip in my net yaroze. I will dig out my Arduino and see if I can find out what the problem is - my guess is that serial.print() is blocking long enough to miss the start bits coming out of the PSX and th...
by TriMesh
February 13th, 2018, 11:44 am
Forum: Research
Topic: How to dump your CDROM BIOS (Firmware)
Replies: 144
Views: 412361

Re: How to dump your CDROM BIOS (Firmware)

I will dig out my Arduino and see if I can find out what the problem is - my guess is that serial.print() is blocking long enough to miss the start bits coming out of the PSX and the code needs some buffers.
by TriMesh
February 11th, 2018, 3:09 pm
Forum: Research
Topic: How to dump your CDROM BIOS (Firmware)
Replies: 144
Views: 412361

Re: How to dump your CDROM BIOS (Firmware)

Apropos. Any news on dumping more retail psx cdrom firmwares? I had hoped that dozens of people would their firmwares... like people implementing it as "my first serial data transfer project" using an arduino or the like... but now it's more than three years and only 3-4 people managed to...
by TriMesh
February 11th, 2018, 5:05 am
Forum: Hardware
Topic: PSNee further development
Replies: 570
Views: 960296

Re: PSNee further development

I have disable the ntsc fix, and now the psone works fine. So in my case i don't need the A18 and D2 point on the bios chip? I like my installs to be as clean as possible, i can make this on all psx version and post it, at least on pall versions. You will only need those points connected if you wan...
by TriMesh
February 10th, 2018, 4:28 pm
Forum: Hardware
Topic: PSNee further development
Replies: 570
Views: 960296

Re: PSNee further development

Hello from Portugal I have installed a arduino pro mini 8Mhz on a PU-18 if the last version of PSNee, and everything works ok tank you rama3 for the code. But on a PSONE i did not have any luck, again if a arduino pro mini 8Mhz, when the psone is loading the screen appears like is out off sync, scr...
by TriMesh
February 9th, 2018, 3:42 am
Forum: Research
Topic: How to dump your CDROM BIOS (Firmware)
Replies: 144
Views: 412361

Re: How to dump your CDROM BIOS (Firmware)

Yeah, that's a serious limitation. Definitely rules out using a hacked original software this way. Do you think the RAM is enough to establish 2 way communication with an external MCU? It would also have to read and control each of the used I/O. Maybe, but you would need some pretty fast IO to be a...
by TriMesh
February 8th, 2018, 1:09 pm
Forum: Research
Topic: How to dump your CDROM BIOS (Firmware)
Replies: 144
Views: 412361

Re: How to dump your CDROM BIOS (Firmware)

"Mode2: Upload 200h bytes to RAM & jump to 0040h (allows fast/custom dumping)" I wonder, is the chip fully functional in this self test mode? If it is, it'd be very interesting if instead of uploading just a small routine, we could upload a full replacement software. That software wou...
by TriMesh
February 7th, 2018, 6:31 pm
Forum: Miscellaneous & Off Topic
Topic: [solved] PS1 ECC is incorrect (or my code is wrong)
Replies: 8
Views: 36317

Re: [solved] PS1 ECC is incorrect (or my code is wrong)

1) Looks plausible - you don't have to do anything special because a PSX CD is entirely standards compliant (which I guess is something you would expect from one of the companies that originated the CD standard in the first place). One thing you do need to watch is that CD-ROM directories are a litt...
by TriMesh
February 6th, 2018, 2:52 pm
Forum: Hardware
Topic: 240v on SCPH-1000 Power supply?
Replies: 22
Views: 57173

Re: 240v on SCPH-1000 Power supply?

One other thing to watch is that since this is using the original transformer that was designed for 120V the peak current through the primary is going to be about twice the original value when running on 230V - the output voltage remains the same because the regulator adjusts down the duty cycle to ...
by TriMesh
February 5th, 2018, 7:03 pm
Forum: Miscellaneous & Off Topic
Topic: [solved] PS1 ECC is incorrect (or my code is wrong)
Replies: 8
Views: 36317

Re: [solved] PS1 ECC is incorrect (or my code is wrong)

Other than the directory sectors I would never patch the system area, so it doesn't matter until I move files around and change file sizes. How does the EDC/ECC bug work, and does it matter? Is it used for anti-piracy protections in any games or the system itself? Can I patch the affected sectors w...
by TriMesh
February 4th, 2018, 1:21 am
Forum: Miscellaneous & Off Topic
Topic: [solved] PS1 ECC is incorrect (or my code is wrong)
Replies: 8
Views: 36317

Re: [solved] PS1 ECC is incorrect (or my code is wrong)

Glad to hear you got your code working - but if you find incorrect EDC/ECC in the system area of a PSX disc then it's quite possible it's just corrupt so you were right not to immediately jump to blaming your code :)