Hello,
I have damaged this Point (please look at picture) and dont know where this point is on the otherside of the Mainboard. Is there somebody that know that. I don't find on the otherside of the Mainboard where this Point go out.
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Hello,
I have damaged this Point (please look at picture) and dont know where this point is on the otherside of the Mainboard. Is there somebody that know that. I don't find on the otherside of the Mainboard where this Point go out.
Is it a v1 or V2 PS2? Looks like it
No, is it a Pal V3 with Gh007 Board. This Point is the V Point from the Magic 3 Chip.
Solder the wire right to the bios chip attached is a diagram
Yes, i have think that too, but this point go not to the Bios. It is the otherside of the bios point. That go from the Bios to ???. I don't know.
Hello,
I think the point go somewhere at the CXD96IIR Chip (is on the otherside of the Mainboard) on the USB side. Please can sombody test it with the Multimeter. All other Points have 100% connections with this chip. But I don't know which Pin of the chip is the V Pin of the Magic 3 Chip.
Last edited by Tronps2; 03-21-2003 at 10:51 AM.
Have you tried following the trace to the other copper point and soldering to the other point right near the resistor?
Yes, i do that but the damage point have no contact to the otherside of the mainboard. so i have to bridge this contact.
If there nobody that have a gh007 board and can me say wich point if the cxd chip is the V Pin so i can soldering a cable to the otherside.
from the what i have tested it's a dead circuit on point v the best thing you could do is remove the mod and make sure the ps2 function's without this point eg booting original's you would be best off if this is correct directly soldering to the bios as lod pointed out but i stress v is a dead circuit and has no other connection so if you solder direct the bios this should fix your problem.
EnTiTy
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