Hallo comm
I would like to present an user project from two friends (GamersRS & esprit1711 from psXtools) and me. Around october 2014, a friend asked about the possibility of a microcontroller based project. And i just said "of course" Chipwelt from psXtools had built a "switchmod" as alternative methode to the DMC and GamersRS asked me about a "microcontroller based switchmod". [break]ss[/break]
So the idea from the S-DMC was born
I had built a microcontroller (PIC16F628A) based circuit and had written a software in asm.
The prototype looks ugly but it works

And here esprit1711 comes into play. He designed and assembled a real "eye candy" PCB and then the big tests began.



S-DMC in aktion
:[video=youtube;3z-wluMGwIU]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3z-wluMGwIU[/video]
[video=youtube;03Fc9cfMeps]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03Fc9cfMeps[/video]
[video=youtube;u1kjo9t_Xag]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1kjo9t_Xag[/video]
Despite of the cuts on the power PCB i was able to preserve the original PS3 eject funtion.
Function of the S-DMC are:
The official release was in early 2015 and until today there are no problems.
The end product works like a charm
More information:
Credits goes to
Have fun
I would like to present an user project from two friends (GamersRS & esprit1711 from psXtools) and me. Around october 2014, a friend asked about the possibility of a microcontroller based project. And i just said "of course" Chipwelt from psXtools had built a "switchmod" as alternative methode to the DMC and GamersRS asked me about a "microcontroller based switchmod". [break]ss[/break]
So the idea from the S-DMC was born
I had built a microcontroller (PIC16F628A) based circuit and had written a software in asm.
The prototype looks ugly but it works

And here esprit1711 comes into play. He designed and assembled a real "eye candy" PCB and then the big tests began.

After finishing the big tests esprit1711 had kills few bugs on the PCB and i made an optimization the software for the PIC.
The final version was finished.
The final version was finished.


S-DMC in aktion
:[video=youtube;3z-wluMGwIU]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3z-wluMGwIU[/video]
[video=youtube;03Fc9cfMeps]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03Fc9cfMeps[/video]
[video=youtube;u1kjo9t_Xag]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1kjo9t_Xag[/video]
The S-DMC is for Slim models. The installation is simple, there are just 4 wires to soldering (+ 2 optionale, 1 LED for swap-magic signaling) and one little cut one the power PCB of the PS3. The S-DMC simulate the switch positions from bd-drive so you are able to swap the disc and the PS3 don't get it 
Despite of the cuts on the power PCB i was able to preserve the original PS3 eject funtion.
Function of the S-DMC are:
- 1 click on eject button = normal official disc eject
- hold eject button(~10sec) = normal official bd-drive reset
- double-click on eject button = swap-magic for cobra ode
The official release was in early 2015 and until today there are no problems.
The end product works like a charm
More information:
- First present thread -> click here
- Official support thread -> click here
- Installation instructions -> click here
Credits goes to
Have fun
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