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Thread: What's the breakdown of the wires on Apple chip?
  

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  1. #1 What's the breakdown of the wires on Apple chip? 
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    I bought this Apple chip for my V5 30001 that the website calls Apple V2 (didn't know there was a V2). Anyway it looks like the same Apple chip everywhere else. I wanted to know what was the breakdown of the wires? What i really want to know is what are the minimum wires that are needed to test to see if the chip works fine. I already know the ground wire needs to be soldered; what else?
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    wire 10 is power
    wire 9 is scex

    u don't need wire 9 if u don't care about psx games
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    btw, I was saying that they are trying to pass off the magic 3 blue messiah as the apple v2 fot the 39001 - and there is no such thing
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    also, forgot to mention that it is better to use thicker wires for gnd and pwr
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