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redum
08-19-2004, 05:49 AM
im a newbe to ps2 moding wether its case modding or chips..well im kinda a newbe tu ps2 all togeda..neways..i wanna do my own case mod..just wanted to kno wats the best place to slap in lights/leds/neons wat ever u wanna kall em...and how i kan use the usb connections to make a mod..as in use there power source..also a few different ideas towards case mods kould help me..im not too sure how i want it to look...i was thinking wood grain or camo..
fanks..

redum
08-19-2004, 05:54 AM
oh and i would just like to kno if newun knos ne australian shops or sites dat have sum useful tools like (lights/neons) or ne other things i kan add or use for ps2 case modding..fanks

ps2daddy
08-19-2004, 07:24 AM
im a newbe to ps2 moding wether its case modding or chips..well im kinda a newbe tu ps2 all togeda..neways..i wanna do my own case mod..just wanted to kno wats the best place to slap in lights/leds/neons wat ever u wanna kall em...and how i kan use the usb connections to make a mod..as in use there power source..also a few different ideas towards case mods kould help me..im not too sure how i want it to look...i was thinking wood grain or camo..
fanks..


I made a neo key stand once I put the chip a switch and lights in a vertical stand I'll try to find the pics and post them.

If you use the standard pinout its the same look on back side of board for pins
http://www.networktechinc.com/technote.html

kaioshade
08-19-2004, 11:56 AM
Best thing for you to do, go to radio shack/ home depot and buy a multimeter. Prod around the board to see what points are +3V (for leds) and +12V (for cathodes/neons) it will make life much easier.

Dont forget to also search for suitable ground points as well.