PS3 Love for Pictures of Teensy2ps3 DG tool

Yugonibblit

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Hello here are some pics of my DG hardware!:rolleyes2:

I just love littlebalup's pcb design!
 

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Thought it would be cool to have made like that .never knew they used to be colored like that. Nice to know. I also have pic of nand flasher pcb by PSXTOOLS enjoy!
 

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They look lovely. How much for one of those? a complete set, for NAND and NOR. Would love one for NAND. I like the Soviet looking one w/ yellow. Do you have one of those flashers where you mount the NAND chip? I've been looking for one of those or to build one for myself, but have no idea where or how.

Hello here are some pics of my DG hardware!:rolleyes2:

I just love littlebalup's pcb design!
 
They look lovely. How much for one of those? a complete set, for NAND and NOR. Would love one for NAND. I like the Soviet looking one w/ yellow. Do you have one of those flashers where you mount the NAND chip? I've been looking for one of those or to build one for myself, but have no idea where or how.
If you want to order a board/boards to be made (it's easy to order online & not very dear..), use the Teensy2ps3 pcb gerber files archive from:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/fd8zqt1aykfi58p/TEENSY2PS3_v1.01.zip
And the Teensy2ps3 manual can be downloaded from:
http://www.mediafire.com/view/vg7410g3vo9w3dt/TEENSY2PS3_v1.01_manual_EN.pdf

Otherwise you can buy a board on ebay from 2 European sellers but you may not get the board colour you want.

The Teensy & Nand/NOR clips have to be bought separately. If you wanna avoid buying a clone, I suggest your order your Teensy from pjrc.
https://www.pjrc.com/teensy/

I don't know any shop/seller offering a kit.
 
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@Yugonibblit How did you manage to solder those E4 & E5 while it small point the 2 pin header female to pcb and 2 pin header male to teensy thete is a person who tell me to solder 2 wires like those of ps2 modchip
 

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@Yugonibblit How did you manage to solder those E4 & E5 while it small point the 2 pin header female to pcb and 2 pin header male to teensy thete is a person who tell me to solder 2 wires like those of ps2 modchip
@Louay, hello buddy those header pins i made my self by hand with a little effort you could do the same it wasnt easy,you can also buy the headers and pins but are hard to find,you could also use wires,i did mine that way because i wanted to.again it was not easy you have to file holes a little bit and the pins are a pain to solder just think your working on your DICK and you dont want to cut it off...LOL:D
 
@Yugonibblit do you have an idea about soldering DIP Switch to teensy2ps3 pcb for nand instead of jumper like this one posted in the website by @Turranius the 3 photos teensy.jpg are thr one posted by Turranuis in this website and the rest green pcb are my photo
 

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@Yugonibblit do you have an idea about soldering DIP Switch to teensy2ps3 pcb for nand instead of jumper like this one posted in the website by @Turranius the 3 photos teensy.jpg are thr one posted by Turranuis in this website and the rest green pcb are my photo
NICE WORK SO FAR!, dip switches are not needed but is nice feature, i also have dip switches but i never took the time to solder them on,the dip switches i have are a bit smaller and are used in tyco train sets. these to will take some thinking and fabrication skills to solder,those red dip switches have long wires on the bottom of them shouldnt be to hard if you get those red ones, when i find the ones i have i will send you a pic of the dip switches i was going to use,but u should be fine with the ones in the pics you sent.:D
 
NICE WORK SO FAR!, dip switches are not needed but is nice feature, i also have dip switches but i never took the time to solder them on,the dip switches i have are a bit smaller and are used in tyco train sets. these to will take some thinking and fabrication skills to solder,those red dip switches have long wires on the bottom of them shouldnt be to hard if you get those red ones, when i find the ones i have i will send you a pic of the dip switches i was going to use,but u should be fine with the ones in the pics you sent.:D
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yeah i have 5 Red DIP Switchs but the bottom pins are far from the holes of pcb to put them how can i solder or make a connection
 

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looks like you could bend them to fit
I can bend them but pin height are tiny so after bending its like the switch will have no legs cause pins will be in bottom diretly just like this
 

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Yeah the combination of switches you have make it a little tougher. you could maybe use 90 degree header pins.then solder switches to them?
 

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