View Full Version : Need help with V9 ps2 with infinity chip
JPunisher
18-05-2005, 16:40
Since I installed the 1.45 firmware, my ps2 gets stuck on the Matrix logo. I press all the buttons but it doesn't boot anything. I unpluged it for a while and plugged it back in and it booted the game. Has anyone had this problem? Any suggestions? Thanks.
spedmetal
18-05-2005, 19:43
Sounds like it might actually be a laser issue. BTW MI has an even newer FW V1.46 :)
JPunisher
19-05-2005, 06:27
This only started happening after I installed the 1.45 firmware. I don't think it's the laser because the spinning boxes don't show up (as in the spinning boxes i mean that when you normally turn on the playstation there are spinning boxes and some lights then it begins to read the disk and boots). The playstation stays on the new matrix logo that is on the screen before the boxes appear and doesn't do anything. I tried without a disk inserted to see if i get the browser menu but it stays on the logo.
mrbluesman
19-05-2005, 06:45
Press triangle & circle when booting the ps2 and check what the boot mode is set to in the chip config menu, set it to fast or auto.
JPunisher
19-05-2005, 07:59
I'll try that. Thanks.
JPunisher
19-05-2005, 15:30
circle and triangle doesn't do anything. I also tried to go back on my old firmware but it is not reading the disk. It gets stuck on the logo. I did notice that if I hold in the reset button to turn it on, I can play an original game. I think that doing this turns off the chip. Am I correct? It does not play a backup. Im guessing that maybe a solder point got loose. Any suggestions? Thanks.
spedmetal
19-05-2005, 16:57
Maybe you dont have a real MI. There is a clone of the MI called the modbo and the new v1.45 flash has protection on it that will basically screw up the modbo rendering it useless if you try and flash it with the new MI flash. Who did the install?
JPunisher
19-05-2005, 19:32
I did the install. I did it about 5-6 months ago. Its been working great until I did that flash. Sometimes it boots my backups but it's like 1 out of every 15 tries. Thats why I think that it could be a solder point. I bought the chip at www.consolesource.com.
JPunisher
24-05-2005, 06:23
I emailed the Matrix team and they told me that it might be fake that I have installed in my ps2 just like Spedmetal says. I sent them a pic of my install so they can tell me for sure if it's a fake or not. I'll let you all know what happens. Thanks again for all your help.
JPunisher
24-05-2005, 18:04
Here was there reply. I guess I might have some bad solder points. I will try these again and update you guys. Heres the pic I sent him. http://img50.exs.cx/img50/4518/JPmod1.jpg
Hi,
the Infinity is original 100%.
The problem is most probably the cold solder points I can see in the
picture of the instaallation.
Especially the GND and 3.3V points are not well soldered.
Do the Following test in this order:
1) first of all we try the recovery mode of the Infinity.
Take a V1.39 or V1.36 firmware and follow the recovery procedure:
-----------------------
- NOTE : You can always recover from a bad flash with the following
procedure:
Put Upgrade CD into PS2 and put PS2 into standby.
Press "reset button" and keep pressed until blue light turn ON (on V1-V11).
(For the V12 press reset button from standby for 2-3 seconds as there is
no blue light).
Leave "reset button" and Upgrade CD will boot.
Follow on-screen instructions to complete the Upgrade procedures
----------------------
The recovery mode in the original Infinity Always works, so try more than
one time if you fail.
Once you have the old firmware installed, REMOVE and REDO the following
points po the Infinity: GND and 3.3V and "A".
You can clearly see in the picture that you sent to me that these points
are not well soldered on the PS2 motherboard.
Use some FLUX to remove the oxides!!
After you have done this and the chip is working, repeat the upgrade
procedure.
Best Regards,
The Matrix Team
Luke.
www.matrix-mod.com
www.infinitymod.com
PrimaryMaster
01-06-2005, 12:16
Maybe you dont have a real MI. There is a clone of the MI called the modbo and the new v1.45 flash has protection on it that will basically screw up the modbo rendering it useless if you try and flash it with the new MI flash. Who did the install?
Hi,
I have the same problem. I bought a slim ps2 a week ago. While booting it read Infinity v.1.39 so i assume(d) it had a Matrix Infinity chip. I read here that there is a new firmware, checked Matrix website and saw my version there too. So i couldn't go wrong right??
Well i upgraded the fw to 1.45 and now circle triangle doesn't bring the chip menu anymore. This Matrix logo pops up and the thing freezes.
Anyway i can undo this upgrade?
Anyone has a Modbo fw image i can use?
Thanks in advance.
P.S.: Doesn't this thing need to do a checksum before it upgrades fw? Shouldn't it have told me that the chip is not intended for that fw?
spedmetal
01-06-2005, 17:21
P.S.: Doesn't this thing need to do a checksum before it upgrades fw? Shouldn't it have told me that the chip is not intended for that fw?
Nope, thats what you get for supporting the cloners. If you purchased this with an install from an installer, well then I feel for you and you should contact them and let them know your problem.
As far as I know there is no fix for this problem, oh wait yes I do know one. RIP that CLONE OUT and install a true infinity!
PrimaryMaster
03-06-2005, 10:44
Thanks for the reply Spedmetal.
I wasn't aware of clones at the time, i bought it premodded. And if i had known i would have paid a 100 bucks over and get it with a decent chip. Now i have to pay that 100 bucks anyway (93$ to be exact, what they charge here in Istanbul - Turkiye)...
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