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= Teensy 2.0 ++ Information = | |||
* [http://git.dashhacks.com/norway NORway] (not working link, need working mirror) | |||
== | == Hardware Picture == | ||
== Hardware Installations (Case Modifications by CECH Model) == | |||
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First open the PS3. Follow youtube videos to learn how (Just search). | First open the PS3. Follow youtube videos to learn how (Just search). | ||
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2.) Internal Case Modifications. This is the best way to go as you can install the teensy inside of the PS3 for later use. This is the advantage of using a Teensy 2.0++ because it's just small enough to install inside the PS3 with a little case modification. Other flashers are generally too large to do this with the PS3 closed up. You will find there is just no room for it. | 2.) Internal Case Modifications. This is the best way to go as you can install the teensy inside of the PS3 for later use. This is the advantage of using a Teensy 2.0++ because it's just small enough to install inside the PS3 with a little case modification. Other flashers are generally too large to do this with the PS3 closed up. You will find there is just no room for it. | ||
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There are two ways this can be done. One is to leave the PS3 part way open if this is going to be a temporary solution | |||
[[File:IMAG0109.jpg|250px|thumb|left|DYN-001 Placement Area and first dremel]] | |||
[[File:IMAG0106.jpg|250px|thumb|right|DYN-001 Wire direction and second dremel]] | |||
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