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  1. PS2 Ultra Slim

    Ok so I finished the build. I made a few modifications to both the case and the motherboard itself (v.1.2). I removed the original power plug, replaced it with a 9V PD trigger board and also wired it to a separate DC output. I made modifications to the top shell to accomodate both the board...
  2. PS2 Ultra Slim

    In his video (link w/ timestamp), Macho Nacho desoldered this resistor(?) and I did the same and cut the USB
  3. PS2 Ultra Slim

    I printed this version and it still won't close at the rear. But this time it looks like the problem is not with the ethernet but with an optical audio port. I have another 79XXX coming my way, I will try it with all the cases I previosly printed. I think there is a decent chance there is...
  4. PS2 Ultra Slim

    Yeah, it looks like the issue is around the ethernet port on the top half. Both v1.1 and v1.2 bottom halves were a tight fit but still ok. v1.1 and v1.2 top halves both resist(?) around the ethernet. Here's how v1.1 looks like. I think you can see where the problem is In a v1.1, this portion...
  5. PS2 Ultra Slim

    I finally was able to test this and yeah, overall it was easier to fit the board inside the v1.1 case but it is still wasn't perfect. I guess the main reason why both I and @bbsan2k found it better is beacause the rear panel is thinner compared to v1.2 and, therefore, it feels easier to put...
  6. PS2 Ultra Slim

    I looked at my original shell and it seems that the inner lip above the ethernet port is slightly higher. I might fix it in CAD and reprint but the power outages are too frequent during daytime and the print will not complete so gotta wait till night. Also, the post about my power delivery...
  7. PS2 Ultra Slim

    I modified a v1.2 case to accomodate a PD trigger board to use instead of a regular DC jack. @Wesk might want to add this somewere in one of his posts This is for a HW-398 trigger board. Make sure your trigger/decoy board is set to 9V There are no guarantees that powering your console this way...
  8. PS2 Ultra Slim

    So I printed the case and it doesn't fit very well for me =( While it looks fine at a glance: The halves do not sit well against each other for some reason. It is fine without the board, but once the board is inside the shell goes all crooked and misaligned. I noticed it is resisting a lot...
  9. PS2 Ultra Slim

    Yeah I can drop it somewhere once I finish it. Really can't get to it, too busy lately. Just as a heads-up, I am using a trigger like the one in the pic below:
  10. PS2 Ultra Slim

    Thought somebody might find this helpful. UPD 06/14: Finally got to test my "build". MS4SIO works very well with a 100Ohm resistor. The downside is that I have to reinsert the card in the slot so the OPL will recognize it. Strangely, flicking the switch on/off didn't act like this and I have to...
  11. PS2 Ultra Slim

    Wow this is just in time. Was about to print the case but I have to mod the original design first to accomodate a PowerDelivery trigger board. Good I didn't start with the older revision. Huge thanks for the step files!
  12. PS2 Ultra Slim

    Thank you for the suggestion. I did this, saw the text, restarted the console and nothing changed, seemingly. I still get black screen when trying to go to config menu and still can launch OPL with R1 from memcard. Not sure if I am doing something wrong
  13. PS2 Ultra Slim

    Hi all. Thank you @Wesk for providing a detailed guide and support for all out there. I hope someone could help me. I recently bought a PS2 7XXXX in an unknown condition for $10. The goal was to just tinker with it. The plan was to make it work from a powerbank and maybe find some small TFT...
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