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DSP firmware resides in a mask-ROM inside the DSP. Several firmware versions might exist for the same DSP hardware revision.
DSP firmware resides in a mask-ROM inside the DSP. Several firmware versions might exist for the same DSP hardware revision.


At least one version of the DSP's firmware (specifically the CXD3098Q) has a tendency to crash MechaCon by sheer bad luck or on badly readable discs (e.g. badly burned/low-quality DVD-R discs or scratched original discs), overvolting the focus/tracking coils of the laser and killing them and also the driver IC in the process. Several hardware-based mitigations/"fixes" have been developed by the community to address this issue with varying degrees of success. The most well known of these fixes have been the "Romeo-mod"/"LA-fix" for SCPH-500xx/5500x consoles and "summ0ne's fix" for some SCPH-700xx consoles; however, the only reliable fix is the Matrix team's PIC-fix which monitors communication between DSP and MechaCon and turns off the console when a crash occurs, just like the hotfix made by Sony itself.
At least one version of the DSP's firmware (specifically the CXD3098Q) has a tendency to crash MechaCon by sheer bad luck or on badly readable discs (e.g. badly burned/low-quality DVD-R discs or scratched originals), overvolting the focus/tracking coils of the laser and killing them and also the driver IC in the process. Several hardware-based mitigations/"fixes" have been developed by the community to address this issue with varying degrees of success. The most well known of these fixes have been the "Romeo-mod"/"LA-fix" for SCPH-5XXXX consoles and "summ0ne's fix" for SCPH-70XXX consoles; however, the most reliable fix is the Matrix PIC fix which monitors communication between DSP and MechaCon and turns off the console when a crash occurs.
 
The CXD3098Q DSP chips of DEX models (DTL-H5000x & DTL-H700xx) are not capable of producing the crash. This was fixed by Sony on the software. A dump of the DSP firmware on these units revealed that the only difference between retail and DEX firmware is a -1 (signed byte) at the end of the firmware.  


== Revisions ==
== Revisions ==
*CXD1869Q (GH-001, GH-003)
*CXD1869Q (GH-001, GH-003)
*CXD1869AQ (GH-004, GH-005, GH-006, GH-007, GH-008, GH-010, GH-012, GH-013, GH-014)
** ''GH-008?''
*CXD1869AQ (GH-004, GH-005, GH-006, GH-007, GH-010, GH-012, GH-013, GH-014)
*CXD1869BQ (GH-010, GH-012, GH-013, GH-014)
*CXD1869BQ (GH-010, GH-012, GH-013, GH-014)
*CXD1886Q (GH-013, GH-014, GH-015, GH-016)
*CXD1886Q (GH-013, GH-014, GH-015, GH-016)
*CXD3098Q (GH-017, GH-018, GH-019, GH-022, GH-023, GH-026, GH-027, GH-029, GH-032, GH-035, GH-036, GH-037, GH-040, GH-041, GH-051, GH-052, GH-061, XPD-001, XPD-005)
*CXD3098Q (GH-017, GH-018, GH-019, GH-022, GH-023, GH-026, GH-027, GH-029, GH-032, GH-035, GH-036, GH-037, GH-040, GH-041, GH-051, GH-052, XPD-001, XPD-005)
** Has a (very likely) intentional bug in the firmware which causes MechaCon to freeze/crash when bad ECC sectors are read (e.g. badly burned/low quality DVD-R discs or scratched original discs). This likelyhood is increased on ARM-based Dragon [[MechaCon]], thus SCPH-500xx/5500x units up to some (mostly earlier) SCPH-700xx units. Some later subrevisions of the GH-032/GH-035 boards implement a factory safety circuit to prevent this from happening, they can be identified via the Mechacon version: if it's 6.04 or newer, the console has the factory safety circuit.
** Has a bug in the firmware which causes MechaCon to freeze when bad sectors are read (e.g. on burned or scratched discs). This likelyhood is increased on Dragon-[[MechaCon]], thus SCPH-5XXXX and up. Some later subrevisions of GH-032 and GH-035 implement some circuitry to prevent this from happening.
*CXD3098AQ (GH-052, GH-061, GH-062, GH-070, GH-071, GH-072)
*CXD3098AQ (GH-061, GH-062, GH-070, GH-071, GH-072)
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