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  1. VariablePwn

    Solved Pas de signal ps2 advance trim (encore une fois....)

    I think i might have figured it out. You haven't wired all the voltage wires up. You removed the two ICs as instructed, but didn't reconnect the power. The top left (bottom right in your pictures) is missing 1.75v
  2. VariablePwn

    Solved Pas de signal ps2 advance trim (encore une fois....)

    Try connecting to pin 6 on the board as according to this diagram instead: See if that works. If not, you might need to run a wire from the video chip directly (use thin-gauge wire)
  3. VariablePwn

    Worklog G-Wii Attempt 2026

    I went through a few shells until I got the correct revision, and even then I just heated up or ground sections that needed adjusting. In regards to joysticks and D-pad, you can always download and modify the 3d files to suit your preference. Nothing is stopping you from putting a joycon stick...
  4. VariablePwn

    Worklog G-Wii Attempt 2026

    Fantastic work on giving it a go and doing well! I'm also from Aus and also made my first G-Wii over the Summer holidays. The 4LT boards make things much easier to get going. There's heaps of documentation on their site for pinouts and where things go etc. You can 3d print your own shell if you...
  5. VariablePwn

    Question Portable PS2 controller

    Have you got photos of the chip when installed? Would be helpful in seeing what and how everything is connected.
  6. VariablePwn

    PS2 PMS

    Great news!There is a fix for the charging issue. If you order the board as-is, you will need to grind away the PMID <> PGND connection, and also grind away the common GND connection (leave space though!) Then you can add in a capacitor bank to the PMID 'island' to common GND (minimum 47uf)...
  7. VariablePwn

    Question Help needed with my PS2 Ultra Slim Mod

    Well done on giving it a go. The PS2 isn't the most difficult to set up, but there are a lot of contact points in a small area. From what I can see, your wires are probably a little bit on the larger size, and the soldering is a little bit messy. The ideal method would be to cut your wires...
  8. VariablePwn

    PS2 PMS

    Just as a note to anyone who wants to use this board for their builds, there's a small issue and a rather problematic one. The PMID (pin 23) is grounded in this board, which will cause a short circuit when attempting to charge the batteries via the board. It should instead have a separate...
  9. VariablePwn

    PS2 PMS

    Thank you for making this! For anyone wondering, this is NOT the board mentioned in customledmods' "UPDATED ps2 21700 use these" post. That board is found here, and is also designed by Mister M. I noticed that the BOM from the updated link doesn't really have product codes and so is a bit...
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