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  1. #1 Dms3 
    loocust Guest
    I´ve installed the DMS3 chip on my PSX2 V7 and when I turn on the PSX2 only get a black screen.
    I´ve checked all the conexions and everyrhing seems to be ok. ¿Could anybody help me?

    Thanks in advance
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    dog8me Guest
    One online friend of mine got "black screen" at first.
    But then he took a clear look of the GND point and his wire.

    Go there for further instruction how he manage to do it!

    http://www.playtrack.com/forum/index...t=ST&f=4&t=14&

    Hope this helps
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    theem3 Guest
    Download the DMS update 1.2 to repair this problem.
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    Originally posted by theem3
    Download the DMS update 1.2 to repair this problem.
    Yeahh Right, he's gonna update his DMS3 while his PS2 doesnt start.
    Man, check all your solder point with a magnifyer.
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  5. #5 Remains the problem 
    loocust Guest
    Thanks for your help, if I strat t he PSX2 holding the eject button, it turns on, but the MDS3 don´t make any function. If I normally start the PSX2 the black screen appears.
    I´ve checked once again (several times) the soldering points (magnifier included and still the same)
    Thére´s one thing, at the www.dms3.com web site I´ve followed the instructions, but where I bought the chip (http://www.electronicweb2001.com/tie...t.php?ref=mpdj) there are other instructions with an alternative and not well specified 3,3V point.
    Do you know where could I find the "definitive" instructions?
    Thanks again.
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    Cyberscope Guest
    same problem for me with a gh 007 board
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    Fisrtly make sure that the 3.3v point is realy 3.3v and does not drop below 2.9v. If this happens the regulator on the DMS3 board will give an output below 2.5v, which is not enough to run the DMS3. The 3.3v sugested on the diagrams for V4 did not work for me, instead I used the same point as the Titan and the old Messiah. The 3.3v and ground connections must be dry joint free, you will not get away with sloppy soldering on the power connections of the DMS3.

    You could also have a faulty chip, check the news section on DMS3.com

    Or you could have one of the points on either the CD/DVD or Bios chips bridged, (but then the console won't turn on at all), or one the points on the bios is connected the wrong way around
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    charlie_ps2 Guest
    The Messiah 2 Troubleshooting Guide in the FAQ applies equally to DMS3 excepting references to CLK and RESET wire.
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    Cyberscope Guest
    all connections are ok so i think i have a bad chip
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  10. #10 DMS Developers 
    loocust Guest
    Anybody knows how yo contact with the DMS3 developers?
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