Hello
Is it possible determine the motherboard version by model + serial number when is not possible open the console?
Ex.: SCPH-1001 with serial number starting with 8, I found PU-8, 1-658-467 ending -23 and serial starting with 7, I found board revision ending -22.
Somebody can tell about some serial number starting with 6 and 5?
Where can I find IC102 NTSC U/C ROM with 40pin?
Thanks!
Board revision by serial number
Without opening? You could check the Kernel ROM's CRC, the older versions should have 40pin chips (albeit that's still unconfirmed for must U/C chips):
http://www.psxdev.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1065
If you do only have photos, maybe the serial numbers on the sticker could give some hints, or maybe not. I've launched a similar quest for finding the newest PSone models some years ago, and it did envolve stuff like like speculating on the meaning of the serial number, sticker font, ventilation holes, amd licking and smelling at the conole's rubber feet (although I am not sure if any of that can provide fault-proof mainboard identifications):
http://www.psxdev.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=974
What I do have is a PAL console with old mainboard:
Sticker: SONY, SCPH-1002, PAL, 220-240V 50Hz 12W, C5663034, CLASS 1 Laster PRODUCT, 3-066-408-01
PCB: PU-8, 1-658-467-11
IC102: 40pin SONY, M534032C-05 JAPAN, 5402302-A
But, why would you want to find a 40pin ROM chip?
http://www.psxdev.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1065
If you do only have photos, maybe the serial numbers on the sticker could give some hints, or maybe not. I've launched a similar quest for finding the newest PSone models some years ago, and it did envolve stuff like like speculating on the meaning of the serial number, sticker font, ventilation holes, amd licking and smelling at the conole's rubber feet (although I am not sure if any of that can provide fault-proof mainboard identifications):
http://www.psxdev.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=974
What I do have is a PAL console with old mainboard:
Sticker: SONY, SCPH-1002, PAL, 220-240V 50Hz 12W, C5663034, CLASS 1 Laster PRODUCT, 3-066-408-01
PCB: PU-8, 1-658-467-11
IC102: 40pin SONY, M534032C-05 JAPAN, 5402302-A
But, why would you want to find a 40pin ROM chip?
Hello
Thanks for the answer.
I think the PU-8 early board should be found in the lower serial numbers from SCPH-1001 NTSC U/C consoles, like your serial 5663034 right?
Those who have this consoles with serial starting with 5 or 6 could know it for sure.
I would like to change the region and menu language of a SCPH-1000 (NTSC/J). I see the only way to do this is to replace the IC102 40pin from 1001 PU-8 early board console.
Thanks for the answer.
I think the PU-8 early board should be found in the lower serial numbers from SCPH-1001 NTSC U/C consoles, like your serial 5663034 right?
Those who have this consoles with serial starting with 5 or 6 could know it for sure.
I would like to change the region and menu language of a SCPH-1000 (NTSC/J). I see the only way to do this is to replace the IC102 40pin from 1001 PU-8 early board console.
Determining the motherboard version by model and serial number without opening the console can be very difficult, but in some cases it is possible, especially for well-documented devices like the PlayStation SCPH-1001. For serial numbers starting with 6 or 5, you may need to consult a community-run database or a forum where enthusiasts have documented these details. Alternatively, you can consult a few sites like PSX-Place or AssemblerGames (if they are hosted).
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