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  • == Hardware Flasher/Dumpers == {{Hardware Flashers}}<noinclude>[[Category:Main]]</noinclude>
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  • * more than 6 hardware flashers ([[Infectus]], [[Noraliser]], NORway' [[Teensy++ 2.0]], [[Progskee == Hardware Flashers ==
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  • ! colspan="10" | [[Mullion]] [[Syscon Hardware|Syscons]] !! rowspan="13" style="padding:1px" | !! colspan="8" | [[SKU Mode ! colspan="10" | [[Sherwood]] [[Syscon Hardware|Syscons]] !! rowspan="17" style="padding:1px" | !! colspan="10" | [[SKU Mod
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  • {{Hardware Flashers}}<noinclude>[[Category:Main]]</noinclude>
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  • {{Hardware Modification}}<noinclude>[[Category:Main]]</noinclude>
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  • == Hardware Flashers == {{Hardware Flashers}}<noinclude>[[Category:Main]]</noinclude>
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  • Connect your [[Hardware flashing]] device and '''[[Validating_flash_dumps|make sure you are getting <li> Put the Lv2diag.self (see below) and a [[Downgrading with Hardware flasher#PUP_to_use|pre-patched firmware]] to install (named PS3UPDAT.PUP) i
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  • {{Hardware Flashers}}<noinclude>[[Category:Main]]</noinclude>
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  • {{Hardware Flashers}}<noinclude>[[Category:Main]]</noinclude>
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  • == Hardware / Installation errors == {{Hardware Flashers}}<noinclude>[[Category:Main]]</noinclude>
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  • {{Hardware Flashers}}<noinclude>[[Category:Main]]</noinclude>
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  • {{Hardware Flashers}}<noinclude>[[Category:Main]]</noinclude>
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  • {{Hardware Flashers}}<noinclude>[[Category:Main]]</noinclude>
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  • {{Hardware Flashers}}<noinclude>[[Category:Main]]</noinclude>
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  • File:Kit-ps3bk-sys p1-700x700.jpg|kit-ps3bk-sys_p1-700x700[[Category:Hardware]] File:Kit-ps3bk-sys p2-700x700.jpg|kit-ps3bk-sys_p2-700x700[[Category:Hardware]]
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  • {{Hardware Modification}}<noinclude>[[Category:Main]]</noinclude>
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  • {{Hardware Flashers}}<noinclude>[[Category:Main]]</noinclude>
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  • {{Hardware Modification}}
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  • {{Hardware Flashers}}<noinclude>[[Category:Main]]</noinclude>
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  • {{Hardware Flashers}}<noinclude>[[Category:Main]]</noinclude>
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  • {{Hardware Flashers}}<noinclude>[[Category:Main]]</noinclude>
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  • {{Hardware Flashers}}<noinclude>[[Category:Main]]</noinclude>
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  • == Hardware Flasher/Dumpers == {{Hardware Flashers}}<noinclude>[[Category:Main]]</noinclude>
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  • {{Hardware Flashers}}<noinclude>[[Category:Main]]</noinclude>
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  • {{Hardware Modification}}
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  • ...oduced by consumers to target proprietary hardware platforms (usually with hardware restrictions) not typically user-programmable or that use proprietary stora
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  • [[Flash_(Hardware)|Flash]] -&gt; NAND
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  • [[Flash_(Hardware)|Flash]] -&gt; NOR
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  • | emulation = Full Hardware | PS1 + PS2, Full Hardware
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  • | emulation = Full Hardware | Full Hardware EE + GS
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  • === Hardware ===
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  • {{Hardware Flashers}}<noinclude>[[Category:Main]]</noinclude>
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  • {{Hardware Modification}}
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  • | emulation = Hardware ...the PS3 motherboard, found in models CECHA-CECHE. Originally featured full hardware PS2 backwards compatibility with a combination EE/GS chip, later changed to
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  • ...on the dedicated hardware, reducing the CPU and GPU consumption of the PS3 hardware. ...-only (No EE and Rambus) consoles, PS2 emulation is shared between the PS3 hardware, since the EE processor is omitted, delivering the entire processing load t
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  • {{Hardware Modification}}
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  • *[[Hardware flashing]] (Wiring and comparison of hardware flashers: [[Infectus]], [[Progskeet 1.0 / 1.1]] / [[Progskeet 1.2]] / [[Pro *[[Downgrading with Hardware flasher]] (reflashing with hardware flasher - both NAND/NOR)
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  • | emulation = Full Hardware EE + GS + Rambus |ps2 = Hardware (EE + GS + Rambus present on motherboard)
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  • | emulation = Full Hardware EE + GS + Rambus |ps2 = Hardware (EE + GS + Rambus present on motherboard)
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  • ...s Type</b> is internally used to identify the so called <i>Range of Target Hardware</i> (the [[Motherboard_Revisions|motherboard]] and its original planned sur ...an additional numeric value, to identify the actual revision of the target hardware.
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  • ...Hardware|Syscon]] has multiple SPI busses for communicating with different hardware peripherals: The SPI bus used for the Cell is described in the "Cell Broadband Engine Hardware Initialization Guide" (HIG) and provides access to both SPI and MMIO regist
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  • &nbsp;&nbsp;'''Failure to install a proper firmware will further degrade hardware and corrupt flashregions until system <span style="text-decoration: underli a failure, its likely due to your FLASH being corrupt beyond repair or a hardware problem, try it
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  • {{Hardware Modification}}
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  • ...ead and common sense like mentioned on [[Hardware_flashing#Generic_Warning|Hardware flashing]] page.''' ...way to validate flash (as mentioned on [[Hardware_flashing#Generic_Warning|Hardware flashing]]). Letting the dumper do it x times, only gives endusers/customer
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  • {{Hardware Modification}}
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  • * PS2 hardware compatibility (CECHC/E with software and CECHG and later without any PS2 co * metldr exploit (patched in newer hardware revisions with metldr.2 and hardcoded minver checks)
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  • {{Hardware Modification}}
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  • | Hardware&nbsp;based | Hardware&nbsp;Based
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  • Used to isolate hardware parts that will be installed permanently internally (is the same tape used {{Hardware Modification}}
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  • ==Hardware==
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  • == Hardware Flashers == {{Hardware Flashers}}<noinclude>[[Category:Main]]</noinclude>
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  • ...GS has been removed from the motherboard, removing the final piece of PS2 hardware and as a result no longer backwards compatible with PS2 games. SACD support
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  • | emulation = Full Hardware
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  • == Hardware / Installation errors == {{Hardware Flashers}}<noinclude>[[Category:Main]]</noinclude>
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  • {{Hardware Flashers}}<noinclude>[[Category:Main]]</noinclude>
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  • ! [[Syscon Hardware|Syscon]]
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  • ...COK-00x#COK-001|COK-001]] and [[CECHBxx]]/[[COK-00x#COK-001|COK-001]] with hardware PS2 compatibility also contained an extra 32MB of RDRAM using two 16MB Sams
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  • ...COK-00x#COK-001|COK-001]] and [[CECHBxx]]/[[COK-00x#COK-001|COK-001]] with hardware PS2 compatibility also contained an extra 32MB of RDRAM using two 16MB Sams
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  • ...fo</i> (sherwoods) or <i>patchvereep</i> (mullions) ?--> over the [[Syscon Hardware|Syscon]] UART serial interface.<br> ...2.p0@WLAN<br>20.0.12.p1@WLAN<br>NA@WLAN || [[Wifi Firmware]] version (NA = hardware not present/connected for [[CECHBxx]])
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  • {{Hardware Flashers}}<noinclude>[[Category:Main]]</noinclude>
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  • ...SPI bus and modify the config ring on the fly but that requires additional hardware.
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  • == Supported Hardware ==
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  • | sc_iso.self || [[Syscon Hardware|syscon]] || [[CoreOS]] || | sc_iso_factory.self || [[Syscon Hardware|syscon]] || [[2.43_CEX|2.43 JIG PUP]] ||
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  • {{Hardware Modification}}
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  • | Backwards Compatibility || PS1 + PS2, Full Hardware | [[Flash_(Hardware)|Flash Storage]] || 2x128MB NAND (Samsung [[K9F1G08U0A-PIB0]])
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  • Combined RAR of gitbrew [PS3] and ps3dev wiki [hardware|software|linux|templates] : [http://www.multiupload.com/BICR2PKYY8 gitbrew
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  • {{Hardware Flashers}}<noinclude>[[Category:Main]]</noinclude>
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  • {{Hardware Flashers}}<noinclude>[[Category:Main]]</noinclude>
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  • {{Hardware Flashers}}<noinclude>[[Category:Main]]</noinclude>
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  • {{Hardware Flashers}}<noinclude>[[Category:Main]]</noinclude>
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  • {{Hardware Modification}}<noinclude>[[Category:Main]]</noinclude>
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  • # Add hardware acceleration to framebuffer console
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  • {{Hardware Modification}}
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  • ...VERTIGO-02 - Syscon Hardware.jpg|[[DEH-FH1500J-A]] [[VERTIGO-02]] [[Syscon Hardware]]
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  • | 1 || CONFIG[1] || I || Hardware Configuration | 2 || CONFIG[2] || I || Hardware Configuration
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  • | emulation = Full Hardware
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  • {{Hardware Flashers}}<noinclude>[[Category:Main]]</noinclude>
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  • == 0x5000 - Security Hardware Framework == ...Authenticator to generate the body of a challenge or by GameOS to generate hardware random numbers.
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  • * Support of hardware cursors. ...make a screenshot of hardware cursor by dumping video ram content because hardware cursor is overlayed.
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  • === Hardware === {{Hardware Modification}}<noinclude>[[Category:Main]]</noinclude>
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  • == Hardware == ...ts a communication processor but it does not come as a separate board, the hardware is integrated/soldered directly to the motherboard, unlike the PS3 CP, it d
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  • ...n 3.56+, don't forget to patch CoreOS and Revoke too -> [[Downgrading with Hardware flasher#Patch_the_dump_.26_Reflash_it_to_the_console|Downgrading patches]] * Write back to flash -> [[Hardware flashing]] or on linux: [[Dev_Tools#nor_write.sh|dd if=nor.bin of=/dev/ps3n
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  • ! [[Syscon Hardware|Syscon]] | contains prototype components, hardware is identical to DEH-R1040.
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  • ...ad layout 41x41|RSX layout 41x41]]) ?</strike> or<br>Connected to [[Syscon Hardware|Syscon]] pad B5 ([[Template:Syscon_pinout_BGA_200_pads|BGA 200 pads layout] ...{{cellcolors|#6666ff|#ffff00}} SCL / DVE_I2C_SCL || Connected to [[Syscon Hardware|Syscon]] pad A10 ([[Template:Syscon_pinout_BGA_200_pads|BGA 200 pads layout
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  • ...th Bridge]] + [[Syscon Hardware]] with [[Starship2]] towards dual [[Flash (Hardware)|NAND]] 15pin (+ 2x VCC + 2x GND) interface. ...itle="Common Flash Interface">CFI</abbr> of the standardised dual [[Flash (Hardware)|NANDs]] (perfectly useable with a [[Teensy 2.0++]]).
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  • ...encryption is the exact same operation as decryption. If you can make the hardware (black box) decrypt for you, you can also make it encrypt. This trick was u
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  • {{Hardware Modification}}
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  • = Hardware Based = There is master hardware based different for every PS3. It is said that some have managed to get aho
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  • ...t BD-J. Starting on October 31, 2007, all new players are required to have hardware support for the "Bonus View" features, but the players may require future f
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  • == adrianc about hardware crypto == I now know exactly how the hardware crypto works. I have confirmed the existence of eFuses and the OTP (bootrom
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  • {{Hardware Flashers}}<noinclude>[[Category:Main]]</noinclude>
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  • ...lcolors|#6666ff|#ffff00}} DVE_I2C_SCL || {{pini}} || Connected to [[Syscon Hardware|Syscon]] pin 121 ([[Template:Syscon_pinout_LQFP_128_pins|LQFP 128 pins layo ...colors|#6666ff|#ffff00}} DVE_I2C_SDA || {{pinio}} || Connected to [[Syscon Hardware|Syscon]] pin 122 ([[Template:Syscon_pinout_LQFP_128_pins|LQFP 128 pins layo
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  • ! [[Syscon Hardware|Syscon]]
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  • ...x01 in CECH-B will enable wifi options in menu. But there is still missing hardware), and at the opposite... CECH-25xx models are type 0x0B but with 2 possible ...can be used on OFW/CFW firmware and you don’t need any additional software/hardware installed on your PS3.
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  • {{Hardware Flashers}}<noinclude>[[Category:Main]]</noinclude>
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  • === System Software Downgrade with hardware flasher === See also: [[Downgrading with Hardware flasher]].
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  • {{Hardware Flashers}}<noinclude>[[Category:Main]]</noinclude>
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  • Dehashing : [[Talk:Downgrading with Hardware flasher#Alternative shorter reFSM way]] Downgrading : [[Downgrading with Hardware flasher]]
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  • Connect your [[Hardware flashing]] device and '''[[Validating_flash_dumps|make sure you are getting <li> Put the Lv2diag.self (see below) and a [[Downgrading with Hardware flasher#PUP_to_use|pre-patched firmware]] to install (named PS3UPDAT.PUP) i
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  • ...], [[South Bridge ]], [[Starship2]] (if NAND [[SKU_Models|SKU]]), [[Flash (Hardware)|NAND/NOR Flash]], [[Power Supply]], [[Protection|Fuses]], [[Regulators]], ''If'' there is no hardware failure, reinstalling a ''proper'' firmware in [[Recovery Menu]] would like
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  • === Hardware part === {{Hardware Flashers}}<noinclude>[[Category:Main]]</noinclude>
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  • ...is connected to the pc in "recover mode" is recognized by windows as a new hardware device) are the same than the next release of the recover tool and the ps3u **The hardware is the same than P3GO, theorically are resellers or both shares a common ma
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  • ...!! [[CELL BE]] {{90nm}} !! [[RAM|XDR RAM]] !! [[South Bridge]] !! [[Flash_(Hardware)|Flash]] !! [[RSX|GPU]] (Nvidia)<br>[[PCIe]] x4 !! [[RAM#Graphics_Memory|VR '''Note''': The serial ports are used for the [[South Bridge]] and [[Syscon Hardware|Syscon]] UART.
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  • ...U18" | U18 || SB_SPI_CLK<br>SYSCSSPICLK || ? || ? || Connected to [[Syscon Hardware|Syscon]] pin 82 ([[Template:Syscon_pinout_LQFP_128_pins|LQFP 128 pins layou ...0U19" | U19 || SB_SPI_CS<br>/SYSCSSPICS || ? || ? || Connected to [[Syscon Hardware|Syscon]] pin 83 ([[Template:Syscon_pinout_LQFP_128_pins|LQFP 128 pins layou
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  • If thus complete and valid, it can be used with hardware flasher or software methods. If you need to debrick, downgrade etc. you wil {{Hardware Flashers}}<noinclude>[[Category:Main]]</noinclude>
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  • ...een the [[South Bridge]] and the 2 interleaved NAND modules (See: [[Flash (Hardware)]]).
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  • ...t something beside 0xFF (inactive). This can usually be done via a special hardware logic dongle, or the Factory Service Mode Tool.
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  • ==Hardware==
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  • {{Hardware Modification}}
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  • From hardware perspective this means there are only updates made for Marvell 88W8780-BIE2
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  • The [[Syscon Hardware|System Controller]] has different <i>EEPROM</i> regions of which two are th
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  • ...ID (or plat.id / HW id) is a hardware identifyer that indicates the target hardware revision In [[Syscon Hardware|Syscon]] [[Mullion]] the Platform ID (1 byte, in hex format) is located at
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  • ...rive]]/[[Harddrive]], [[USB]], [[GbLAN]], [[Wifi]]/[[Bluetooth]], [[Flash (Hardware)]]: [[Starship2]]+NAND / NOR, [[MultiCardReader]] etc) via a Flex I/O bus (
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  • ! Model !! Type !! [[Motherboard Revisions|Board]] !! [[Flash_(Hardware)|Flash]] !! [[Harddrive|HDD]] !! [[HDMI|HDMI<BR />CEC]] !! Other<br />OS !! ! Model !! Type !! [[Motherboard Revisions|Board]] !! [[Flash_(Hardware)|Flash]] !! [[Harddrive|HDD]] !! [[HDMI|HDMI<BR />CEC]] !! Other<br />OS !!
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  • actual app logic, stuff has limited hardware access via lv2
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  • ...has been confirmed that there is indeed a USB Hub inside of the System 369 hardware.'' This system was only used for Tekken Tag Tournament 2 (2011) and Tekken ...g storm manual and the photo of "357b/c connection diagram" above), with a hardware identifyer "US1001" and/or "USIO01"
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  • * in [http://3dbrew.org/wiki/Hardware#NAND_pinout 3DS]: Toshiba THGBM2G3P1FBAI8 1GB eMMC NAND flash | - || - || U5 || - || - || - || - || - || RESET || Input || Hardware Reset (not connected on PS3 and Wii-U)
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  • ...Please do not link to files, leaks etc. We support developers and love the hardware to tinker with. :)</span>
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  • ...g used in Far Cry, and continues to be updated to support new consoles and hardware for their games. It has also been used for many third-party games under Cry
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  • From hardware perspective this means there are only updates made for Sony GL819 equiped C
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  • Newer proper guide is: [[Downgrading with Hardware flasher]] {{Hardware Flashers}}<noinclude>[[Category:Main]]</noinclude>
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  • Q: Will I need special hardware (e.g. flasher, dongle, modchip etc.)? <br /> * Downgrade (already possible with [[Hardware flashing]].
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  • ...s for your board on the [[Hardware_flashing#Connecting_NOR_pads_to_flasher|Hardware flashing]] page File:20190326 232434.jpg|thumb|center|Hardware Flashers Setup NAND/NOR
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  • == Move Hardware == ==Hardware Related Projects==
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  • ! colspan="10" | [[Mullion]] [[Syscon Hardware|Syscons]] !! rowspan="13" style="padding:1px" | !! colspan="8" | [[SKU Mode ! colspan="10" | [[Sherwood]] [[Syscon Hardware|Syscons]] !! rowspan="17" style="padding:1px" | !! colspan="10" | [[SKU Mod
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  • * more than 6 hardware flashers ([[Infectus]], [[Noraliser]], NORway' [[Teensy++ 2.0]], [[Progskee == Hardware Flashers ==
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  • * Hardware breakpoints (DABR)
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  • == Hardware Support ==
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  • {{Hardware Flashers}}<noinclude>
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  • If there is a hardware issue in the circuit, an error will occur after the SYSCON reset, preventin All of this means you must be knowledgeable about the hardware to comprehend the errors stored in the SYSCON. Unfortunately, there is not
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  • | MS Slot present in hardware | SD Slot present in hardware
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  • ...e total RSX texture cache is 576kB. General RSX features include 2x and 4x hardware anti-aliasing, and support for Shader Model 3.0. ...is unknown/unsupported in older lv1 which will fail to initialize the RSX hardware and will cause lv1 to output a "rsx rom abort!" message, this will in turn
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  • Because the tristate pin is not connected to the [[Flash (Hardware) | Flash]] TSOP package, but to the [[South Bridge]] BGA package, this make See [[Hardware flashing]] page
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  • ...L/DRL Matching method via linux as stated above first, or your drive has a hardware issue, it has been tried and tested on many consoles and worked on pretty m {{Hardware Flashers}}<noinclude>[[Category:Main]]</noinclude>
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  • Well, maybe not, should you check out the hardware properties for the Local Store, you would find out that the memory wraps ar
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  • Simular Datasheet: [http://www.trisaster.de/file/sony/ps3/hardware/laufwerk/BA5954FP.pdf BA5954FP.pdf] <br /> [[Flash (Hardware)]]
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  • ...Player website shortcut for users in the UK under [TV], which now includes hardware acceleration in full-screen mode.
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  • ...ing a wired connection to a wireless router even though the internal Wi-Fi hardware is missing.
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  • All the thermal sensors of the PS3 motherboard are connected to [[Syscon Hardware|syscon]], the current temperatures are compared with the settings of a sysc ...an="3" | [[Motherboard Revisions | MotherBoard]] !! rowspan="3" | [[Syscon Hardware | Syscon]] !! rowspan="3" | [[Cooling | Heatsink (Fan Ø)]] !! colspan="35"
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  • |hwirq - hardware interrupt ...(known as grap_md or grap_mode in various documents) in the HID1 register. Hardware Implementation Register 1 is a HV privileged resource, hence to change the
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  • ...onfig region in a specific format, if the format is incorrect the [[Syscon Hardware|syscon]] cant read it. The thermal config format was updated 2 times along Every unique [[Syscon Hardware|syscon model]] contains an unique [[Syscon Firmware|syscon firmware]] versi
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  • | 0x3200-0x32FF || Special Region #1 || Hardware/XDR Config = Dumping SC EEPROM - hardware way =
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  • ...maining two signals, UART_CTS and UART_RTS, can be used to implement RS232 hardware flow control where both are active low indicators == Related Hardware ==
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  • = Hardware Dongle =
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  • Hardware-wise, there are many similarities with [[PS3Cobra_Payload_Reverse_Engineeri = Hardware Dongle =
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  • <div style="float:right">[[File:Imagefont.bin_PS3_4.60_contents_(HARDWARE).jpg]]</div> |+HARDWARE
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  • ...er/bwe-nand-validator-1-02-bwe-verification-dump-nor-logiciel-windows-puce-hardware-materiel-84317 ...e-through;">http://psx-scene.com/forums/f263/ultimate-fool-proof-guide-ps3-hardware-downgrading-104398</span>
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  • ...nd of emulators. CECH-A/B models use ps2_emu.self able to use built-in PS2 hardware (EE/GS/Rambus memory), and have best compatibility. CECH-C/E use ps2_gxemu, ...ic inaccuracies in FPU/VU implementation that are not present on any other hardware.
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  • ...ny noticable errors.<br>It works exactly like when you play it on real PS2 Hardware.
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  • {{Hardware Flashers}}<noinclude>[[Category:Main]]</noinclude>
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  • ...update_eula_12">(i) anvende uautoriseret, ulovlig, falsk eller modificeret hardware eller software i forbindelse med Systemsoftwaren, deriblandt redskaber, der ...adgang til, brug af eller distribution af nogen former for software eller hardware, som du ved eller burde vide overtræder loven om ophavsret, eller som er
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  • ...|| {{playable}} || {{playable}} || Minor frame drops similar to actual PS2 hardware. Framerate improves in time trial and crystal hunt modes. ...progress. Minor graphical glitches appear more frequently than actual PS2 hardware.
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  • ...[CECH-40xx]]A 12GB) the internal harddrive has been replaced by a [[Flash_(Hardware)|Flash]]
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  • ...em '''con'''troller '''firmware''') is the software stored inside [[Syscon Hardware|syscon]]. Composed by the base firmware (not updateable in retail syscon mo
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  • After the installer finishes, '''DO NOT HIT REBOOT.''' You must unplug or hardware reset your console.
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  • ...RT objects use '''eieio''' opcode a lot. So i think, they communicate with hardware peripheral. *After IRQ State Bitmap update, it's copied to LPAR's IRQ State Bitmap and a hardware interrupt is generated so that LPAR can read it's IRQ State Bitmap and hand
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  • ...n the loop, because the EE pipeline is not correctly emulated. On the real hardware the code does exit from the loop eventually and the D_PCR write will be com
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  • ...) || ULUS10062 || {{playable}} || Due to a glitch that occurs even on real hardware, you won't be able to create save files if you have more than 2GB of free s
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  • | gets hardware configuration: syscall(393,uint8_t * res, uint64_t * hw_config) <!--///*
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  • ...GL_REPORT_COPY_TEXTURE_SLOW_PATH || || Reported when PSGL cannot use the hardware to copy part of the frame buffer to a texture. An associated PSGL_REPORT_CO | PSGL_REPORT_COPY_TEXTURE_WARNING || || Reported when PSGL cannot use the hardware to copy part of the frame buffer to a texture. Includes a description of th
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  • ...while loading track "Serpent Spirit" (bug of the game, same as on original hardware). CDDA audio streaming.
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  • <br /><br />''Real PSP hardware had:''
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  • | SCES-52677 || SCES_526.77 || 0xc31901485d || Hardware - Online Arena | SLES-52677 || SLES_526.77 || 0xc319e1495d || Hardware - Online Arena
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