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Alternate v14 mobo- can anyone help??
Alternate v14 mobo- can anyone help?? –
11-19-2005,05:09 PM
I purchased a v14 console the other day and decided to get a crystal chip what with the new compatibility firmware releases, but i open up my console and low and behold- a different motherboard than they have listed on their site! (type GH-040-52)
Does anyone have wiring diagrams for the crystal chip for this?? If no one's seen it, I took a few pictures, you can download them here. PICTURES TAKEN DOWN DUE TO BANDWIDTH HIT. CRYSTAL CHIP IS NOW WORKING ON THIS REVISION.
thanks for any help you can give me!
Last edited by puargs; 11-27-2005 at 09:16 PM.
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11-19-2005,07:58 PM
maybe it is a V15,in Italy we have the new GH-041
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11-19-2005,08:03 PM
It is SCPH-75001, so that's why I'm a little confused.
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11-19-2005,08:07 PM
That looks much different but its a little hard to tell from the pictures. Please post a better picture of the cdvd point ...... area 4 in this picture here.
http://www.crystal-chips.com/documen...1/cc11_v14.jpg
@guerrierodipace the CC team has already documented the gh-0041
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11-19-2005,08:36 PM
PICTURES TAKEN DOWN DUE TO BANDWIDTH HIT. CRYSTAL CHIP IS NOW WORKING ON THIS REVISION.
I retook the pictures, in a circular pattern- 030.jpg is the best picture I can get of the CD / DVD point you asked about.
Last edited by puargs; 11-27-2005 at 09:15 PM.
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11-19-2005,08:45 PM
The new pictures are much better and your right that looks like none of the v14 diagrams out currently.
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11-22-2005,09:23 AM
its a v15 - same thing as a v14, only different layout.
i am making diagrams as we speek
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11-26-2005,11:53 AM
Yeah I hope those square pads are used for the CD/DVD controller points. It would be alot easyer to solder than scratching away the coating on those through hole pads on the v14. I noticed the coating is alot thicker than the v12-13 pads and takes a little more effort to clean them up so they can be soldered to.
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