I’m excited to see this project is still alive great work man.
Firstly, I cannot believe the level of detail and attention this has, it's amazing to see!After examining the PS2 boards, I decided to try to recreate the PCB as a way of learning, I'm still routing the PCB and trying to reduce its size, this is the PS2 79003 pcb, but I already have the ps2 90010 layout ready.
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That's right, there is a great mind hidden in the shadows lol, who is working on incredible mods for the PS2, and one of these mods consists of a new BIOS with the OPL already integrated and some modifications that allow the removal of the Mechacon, DSP and chip network, as this board is a prototype that is used for experiments and use on a PS2 portable, I have already integrated everything into a PCB.Those alternate footprints for the BIOS chip are very interesting. Are you attempting to use newer chips? sort of like those new Dreamcast BIOS mods?
Okay yea... I've definitely been away too long... Who the heck is this @Tschicki, and what the heck does he do if this is how he does his hobbies!? I best look at some of those integrations myself! Looks like we may be on the verge of a renaissance in PS2 modding.That's right, there is a great mind hidden in the shadows lol, who is working on incredible mods for the PS2, and one of these mods consists of a new BIOS with the OPL already integrated and some modifications that allow the removal of the Mechacon, DSP and chip network, as this board is a prototype that is used for experiments and use on a PS2 portable, I have already integrated everything into a PCB.
The person responsible for the BIOS mod is nicknamed "Epaminondas".Okay yea... I've definitely been away too long... Who the heck is this @Tschicki, and what the heck does he do if this is how he does his hobbies!? I best look at some of those integrations myself! Looks like we may be on the verge of a renaissance in PS2 modding.
They don't need to be copied. When developing a project it is common to include possible components that may be used, I did this myself on the boards I am developing, as the first ones are prototypes, this is done, then the work is perfected and generally something is left out due to laziness or because it would be a lot of work to remove what will not be used, so you don't need to copy the empty pads, but you have to be careful and not eliminate the tracks that despite having these pads, these tracks can still be used.hello, I just started studying the structure of the board, and I had this question, did I understand correctly that the places located in the wiring of the chip, which are empty, do not necessarily have to be copied to the final board?
Thank you. I just decided to recreate the ps2 GH-072-42 anew for self-development and because I cut off several tracks when I made a mistake while removing the chip. it was a pity to throw it away, but there was nothing else to do with the board, then I started looking for information about board clones for ps2, realizing that there was no one hundred percent cloning, I started looking for what I could do, then I came across this forum and, after looking at the work of others, I decided to make a clone myself, but since I have no experience at all, I understand that the path will be long and with a lot of mistakes and questionsИх не нужно копировать. При разработке проекта использовались дополнительные компоненты, которые могут быть использованы, я это делал сам на разрабатываемых платформах, так как первые прототипы, это делается, потом работа оттачивается и вообще что-то упускается из-за из-за лени или потому, что удалить то, что не будет использоваться, будет большим трудом, поэтому не нужно копировать пустые площадки, но нужно соблюдать осторожность и не удалять дорожки, которые, несмотря на наличие этих площадок, эти дорожки еще можно использовать.
On the PS2 slim, only the PS2 7900X and 9000X are compatible, the schematics are 98% identical.Thank you. I just decided to recreate the ps2 GH-072-42 anew for self-development and because I cut off several tracks when I made a mistake while removing the chip. it was a pity to throw it away, but there was nothing else to do with the board, then I started looking for information about board clones for ps2, realizing that there was no one hundred percent cloning, I started looking for what I could do, then I came across this forum and, after looking at the work of others, I decided to make a clone myself, but since I have no experience at all, I understand that the path will be long and with a lot of mistakes and questions
and I forgot to ask are slim 7000 and slim 9000 processors compatible?
I'm sorry for the mistakes, I translate through Google because I don't know English well
здорово, и я правильно понял, что дорожки на фото припаяны для усиления[/QUOTE]На PS2 slim совместимы только PS2 7900X и 9000X, схема на 98%.
¡El trabajo que hizo es increíble! ¡Me sorprendió 100%! ¡Ingeniería inversa y todo ese trabajo! Ahora mi duda ¿utilizará 7.3v en toda la placa? ¡He visto colegas que ejecutaron el sistema a 5v y funcionan bastante bien! así que estudie solo el dac de audio y el joystick usan 7.3v; Los motores vibratorios usan 5v aunque los joysticks llegan a 7v, el procesador envía 5v a una resistencia y esta baja su voltaje en un 40%, llegando al motor con un mínimo de 0,60v y un máximo de 3,08v. ¡Vibración! y lo negativo o masa es la variable!, lo positivo va directo! Y mi última pregunta, ¿se venderán las planchas o limas? ¡Tengo muchas ganas de trasplantar todo a tu creación! ya que tengo varios 90k para probar! Ahora mismo estoy armando uno pero recortado! ¡Y me resulta un poco difícil sin microscopio!En la PS2 slim, sólo las PS2 7900X y 9000X son compatibles, los esquemas son 98% idénticos.