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Model
100x
- Solder
the wires to the points following the
diagram. The color of each wire and
the color on the diagram go together.
Solder the red wire to the red point,
and the green wire to the green point,
etc.
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To install the chip very lightly coat
the tip of the wire with solder. Then
hold the wire on the soldering location.
While the wire is still on the spot
touch the wire with your iron.
It should attach instantly and your
connection is done.
- After
you have soldered all the points, check
all your connections and make sure no
bare wire touches any other points.
No solder should be on any other points
besides the soldering locations in the
diagram.
- You
can just leave the mod chip sit there
or you can tape it down
- Reconnect
everything else you took off or disconnected
before installing the chip
- Reassemble
your Playstation and make sure the mod
chip and wires do not get caught
- As
long as you've followed the instructions
carefully, you will have no problems.
There
are two different circuit board configurations
for the 100x model depending on when they
were manufactured.
- You
can tell the which 100x model you have
by looking at the squarish IC in the
top right of the board. One of them
has 52 pins and the other has 80 pins.
- The
label on the bottom of the PlayStation
case has the manufacture date printed
on the lower left corner. Consoles dated
before June 1996 have the 80 Pin board,
while units after June 1996 have the
52 Pin board.
- There
are other differences as well as you
will see not all the solder points will
match up if you are installing using
the wrong diagram .
- If
you can still not determine which 100x
model you have take out the circuit
board and turn it over. On the 52 Pin
board, there are capital letters of
the alphabet running along the right
side of the board. The 80 Pin model
does not have these on the bottom of
the board.
The
chip is installed on the bottom of circuit
board, so you must remove the circuit
board and turn it over
Click
here for the SCPH-100x (52 Pin) diagram
Click here for the
SCPH-100x (80 Pin) diagram
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08-13-08
Wasabi wii-clips are
now instock!
06-15-08 The
latest Wasabi v2 modchip is now
instock and will ship the same day. 06-9-08
Great News! The latest
version of the Wii D2Pro 9 has arrived
this morning, which are D2C2 compliant.
06-08-08
The long awaited D2Sun v2.0 w/solderless
clip is now available and it works
with all versions of Wii currently
on the market.
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