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  1. #1 nand flasher and whats do we need? 
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    as the title really.
    I am not a developer or coder etc, but i do have a couple of fat ps3's- 1 ps2 enabled and the other a normal 80gb.
    i have alittle funds burning in my pocket and would like to know what flasher i can get that will require soldering to motherboard -in order to help other people that want to make changes to kernel etc.
    The soldering is no problem as i have couple of friends in the business -so will leave to them- just after the schematcis of where points are soldered to and what flashers are suitable for this kind of work?

    thanks
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    you can get the info on fail0verflow's git
    to download click snapshot
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    You could buy any programmer that supports the 29lg128 Flash chip and make a home made adaptor to connect it to the main board.

    This is only for the newer phats and slim. I beleave the BC Phats have a 256mb nand where what were talking about is a nor chip.

    I would make my own, with either a high pin count pic chip, probably a 24f series with USB, or a lower 18f with usb and use a logic counter to drive address bus and a mux for 16bit data bus.

    Coding it would be very simple, I may even look into it myself in the near future.
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