Could not find a fix that did not need any resistors or anything.
I have a modbo 4.0, but lost the laser fix chip.
Maybe someone has an extra? i can pay like $10 shipped, as i need it fast.
Otherwise maybe someone has a link to a easy fix...
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Could not find a fix that did not need any resistors or anything.
I have a modbo 4.0, but lost the laser fix chip.
Maybe someone has an extra? i can pay like $10 shipped, as i need it fast.
Otherwise maybe someone has a link to a easy fix...
yuo can get it online its very cheap. cheap that 10$!
search RichPSXPARTS on google and go there.

Do the SumOne fix it´s cheap and reliable.
Just the use of 2 resistors.Don´t buy any diod-shitfix.It´s useless.
You can find any info on this site of the SumOne
If you must buy a fix go for the SlimFix v.3 or v.4 or the SubZero
cant find the SumOne fix.
any links?
edit: found it.
What values are the resistors?
also how do i tell what version i have? he says V12.1 and theres V12.2.....
my mobo is GH-035-11
Last edited by moho; 09-25-2008 at 06:03 PM.
Here's a detailed diagram of the SummOne Fix. It specifies the resistor values depending on your PS2 version, but I'm not sure how to tell if you have a v12.0, v12.1, or v12.2.
Last edited by ps2dragon; 09-25-2008 at 09:19 PM. Reason: Realized more about the SummOne fix resistor values after searching...
GH035 should be an v12 with either 303(30k) or 683(68k) resistors
I´ll think the v12.2 is the one with 01D resistors
Here is the SumOne fix
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