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Warlock
21-08-2003, 17:05
Hi everyone, I need a little assistance here lol. I am preparing to install a Apple Pro in a friends v5 console. He said he got the chip from modchips.cc only there are no diagrams for the Apple Pro on the site, only the mini Apple Pro and Apple 2 Pro diagrams are posted. Anyone got a idea where i can get a diagram for this chip and console version. Does it use the same diagram as the mini pro?? I emailed Modchips.cc but have got no reply as of yet and this guy is rushing the h*ll out of me to do the install. If anyone can help or just point me in the right direction i would appreciate it.

kooldraco
21-08-2003, 17:35
http://www.apple-chip.com/index/applepro.html

BG
21-08-2003, 17:41
Good work kooldraco... :)

http://www.apple-chip.com/applepro/v5.jpg

Warlock
21-08-2003, 17:47
Thanks a million guys. I am not to experienced with apple chips or modchips.cc but hopefully everything will turn out. I'll post back with the results. Thanks again :)

bighap
21-08-2003, 18:14
You friend will be very happy with the Apple Pro.:)

Warlock
22-08-2003, 04:49
Yep, It will boot every backup i tried so far. The playstation logo screen is in black&white but everything loads and plays perfectly. For 20 bucks it cant be beat, I dont think you can even buy a no-solder with swap magic disc for less.
Thanks again for the diagrams. BTW modchips.cc did return my email with a apology, They said the diagrams will be posted by the weekend.

bighap
22-08-2003, 08:12
Does you friend have a pal v5/v6? Cuase I heard that the logo is still greyscale for it but hadn't heard anything about NTSC v5/v6.

mrpatel
22-08-2003, 11:51
Do I use 24 gauge wire on these points?

thanks

bighap
22-08-2003, 13:08
Yeah. 22-24 is fine.

Warlock
22-08-2003, 13:36
Originally posted by bighap
Does you friend have a pal v5/v6? Cuase I heard that the logo is still greyscale for it but hadn't heard anything about NTSC v5/v6. Its definitely NTSC and its only when booting a PSX backup.
Mrpatel, i use 32 awg for data 22 for power and ground

Snoopy007
22-08-2003, 19:24
so basically everything works fine but for a B&W PSX logo on your v5 machine?

So would you say that this is probably one of the best low cost alternative?