@ GerardO .... u must reverse the diode .... however not tested personally .... try and let us know ...
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@ GerardO .... u must reverse the diode .... however not tested personally .... try and let us know ...
1k resistor its ok,ps2 v12 work beter.
@vdavide: Thx for the good tip
I have only a 1k8 but the PS2 run very well with it.
The code is very nice!!!
@demir2 : not my idea , u must THX Romeo who has done a lot of test finding some trick
Lacyg has suggested using the alt. 5V1 point - and it works like a charm (tested several times)Originally Posted by summ0ne
here are the diagrams:
http://subzero-chip.com/s02-9.jpg
http://subzero-chip.com/s02-1011.jpg
the wrong 5v point is crossed out and the correct one is in the black frame at the bottom
with this code i could play ntsc games in full colour? in a pal ps2
Final ICE dosnt suport V12? I was going to order a SubZero modchip and i got this in an email..
One subzero, loaded with your choice of the final ICE code or the V12 ice
code would cost ...........
Looking at Icerevv1-12 i see that is isnt auto boot/detect media. Can anyone clear this up for me?

Read the *.txt files inside FINAL.RAROriginally Posted by oLLiE`
I have .. mentions nothing about v12 so as a guess id say no it doesn't support it. but since that's a guess on my part i thought id ask. And I'm only asking as the SubZero chip is marketed as a auto boot/detection chip and that's what i want. How about just a answer to the question?Originally Posted by ingsebastian

i cant understand the question if you see that exist a diagram to v12 you are asking if the ice support v12????
man v12 is supported!!!!
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