Basically I've got a PS4 slim CUH-2202 being a pain to revert.
It's on 12.50 I dumped the NOR and can revert to 10.50 <-> 10.70.
I dumped the SC(Syscon), flashed the recommended patched file and resoldered the lifted leg
Now with PS4 Wee Tools 0.95 I've flashed all 12 patched NOR variants...
Funny that you say that I actually have a GH-006 system that I wanted to test the same laser in the last few days and it did popup with a chassis selection but the GH-007 motherboard in question never does.
I've got a SCPH-30002 PS2 with a GH-007 motherboard that is coming up as unknown/unsupported chassis. See log. Also included is the PS2Ident v0.850 console details and they mechacon backup.
How do I deal with this?
EDIT: If anyone knows the developer get them to PM me here so they can let me...
Good job. I love to see people fixing old consoles rather then throwing them out.
Though I probably wouldn't have bothered with the new laser and just used usb, mx4iso or ethernet for loading games.
No avoid those Chinese power supplies they are cheap and nasty.
Try to get a bargain priced genuine one off of eBay or Facebook buy/sell/trade marketplaces
Bought another one off eBay specifically asked the seller if it had the small b after the model number and they said it did so I purchased it. On arrival I can confirm it has combined EE and GS.
90001 PS2s with a date code of 8A or 8B are fully compatible with FMCB. 8C date code ones that support FMCB are rare. Date code 8D and onward don't support FMCB.
OK just noticed my SCPH-70002 model PS2 with combined EE+GS has a small letter b after the model so it looks like SCPH-70002b. Whereas my other split EE GS models are SCPH-70002a.
Can anyone else confirm the small letter b at the end of the model means it is a combined EE+GS model?
UPDATE: My...
I've de-lidded many 40nm RSX's and CELL's also on those systems. For an experienced de-lider with the right tool they are easy to do. I wouldn't risk a cech-4xxx CELL delid myself though.
As the topic says I'm wondering can we use an application to examine a bios dump and have it tell us what firmware version is installed on the PS5.
This is question specifically related to getting the firmware version of PS5s that don't boot.