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  1. #1 Alt BGHI points for slim ps2's 
    dewisant is offline Registered User
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    Hi,
    The duo3 install shows an alternative for points BGHI for version 14-16.
    Would this apply to versions 12 and 13 too?

    I would prefer to solder to the bios chips legs than vias?

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    find out with your multimeter!
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    I would rather solder to via's than bios points. lol.
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    Geez. I would really rather tackle vias then those as well.
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    no body knows?
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    I used such a diagram once for a burned via and yes they work but i dont know if the exact pin works I just checked with my almighty multimeter
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    the alt points on the dsp chip is a bit more stable.. that is all..
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    the legs could be little bit more reliable for the "patching" signals, but the test points would be safer to solder
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    with ABGHI no problem, but there is alt F point in the v12-v16? I have install slim75k and I can`t use orig F (for autoboot) point. From bottom side not easy...
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