Chip marked "112 732" on PU-18 side B
Posted: July 27th, 2024, 7:19 am
Hey all,
I bought a PSX from Ebay and someone had done a bad job putting a 4-wire modchip and seems to have lifted a pad next to a 16 pins chip with a "112 732" label.
From what I understand this was connected to the "Gate" wire of the modchip (presumably to pull it low?), before the pad broke and lifted (it's still attached to a wire of the modchip).
I am trying to restore the console to its original state (no modchip) and I would love to find an alternate point to connect this chip's leg.
Any information, help, pointers would be appreciated (what is the chip marked "112 732" ? What is this pin (pin 10?). Where does it normally connect to (trying to find an alternative point from the pad that was lifted).
Thanks for any help!
I bought a PSX from Ebay and someone had done a bad job putting a 4-wire modchip and seems to have lifted a pad next to a 16 pins chip with a "112 732" label.
From what I understand this was connected to the "Gate" wire of the modchip (presumably to pull it low?), before the pad broke and lifted (it's still attached to a wire of the modchip).
I am trying to restore the console to its original state (no modchip) and I would love to find an alternate point to connect this chip's leg.
Any information, help, pointers would be appreciated (what is the chip marked "112 732" ? What is this pin (pin 10?). Where does it normally connect to (trying to find an alternative point from the pad that was lifted).
Thanks for any help!