Most of the data and address signals used are available on the BIOS ROM like the VCD internal cards used. I did give this a go a few years ago and never got it working.
Also the PIO pinout
Anyone ever tried this?
Well that's a bit annoying.TriMesh wrote:Oh, and incidentally, although the block diagram in the SCPH-550x manual shows the expansion port as being connected to the main data bus, it isn't - it actually goes to the same sub bus that the boot ROM / Audio DSP and CD controller are on.
The actual schematic is correct, and shows the port being wired to SD[0..15] and SA[0..23] - I suspect that whoever did the block diagram just missed off the connection to the sub bus. In fact, it's basically impossible to connect anything to the main 32bit bus since only one bit of the address bus (A2) is brought out to a pin, since that's all the GPU needs.Shadow wrote:Well that's a bit annoying.TriMesh wrote:Oh, and incidentally, although the block diagram in the SCPH-550x manual shows the expansion port as being connected to the main data bus, it isn't - it actually goes to the same sub bus that the boot ROM / Audio DSP and CD controller are on.
Could you document in a post how you added USB to your PSONE to allow serial connection via USBdanhans42 wrote:I have an AR cart with a broken connector that otherwise worked fine. Anyone any ideas on how easy it would be to wire this into a PSOne internally?
Most of the data and address signals used are available on the BIOS ROM like the VCD internal cards used. I did give this a go a few years ago and never got it working.
Also the PIO pinout
Anyone ever tried this?
cheers, thats what i was looking for, now if only there was a suitable mini usb versionGreg wrote:@ mrhaboobi look at: http://psx0.wordpress.com/2013/01/22/ps ... nk-serial/
How did you come to that conclusion? We had internal VCD carts for the PSone that actually boot without any modifications or a flash bios. Also, I and some others have successfully wired a flashrom and used that without issue.asmblur wrote: December 18th, 2019, 12:50 pm Necroposting to say that this won't work as-is on the PSOne. The BIOS prior to PSOne contains code that is responsible for executing the PIO port's ROM(the AR ROM). That's gone as of the PSOne. You'd need to replace the BIOS with flash and hack the PSOne ROM to add code for comparable entry points for the PIO. It's not as bad as it might sound but it's not simple by any means. In addition to the 32 pins of the BIOS chip you need to get the CS0# signal and possibly a few others that are found on the PIO port, depending on the cart.
In the long long ago, when I went by the name "Herben" and life was looking better for us all, I did a lot of reversing and coding on PS1 and PS2. This included the PS1 parts of the PS2 BIOS as well as the PSOne(the official "PSOne" white console thing, not the generic sense it's used to refer to what was being called "PSX" at that time and is now called "PlayStation 1").danhans42 wrote: January 9th, 2020, 7:42 am
How did you come to that conclusion? We had internal VCD carts for the PSone that actually boot without any modifications or a flash bios. Also, I and some others have successfully wired a flashrom and used that without issue.
I traced out most (if not all) the testpoints for the BIOS, the link is on here somwhere.
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