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V9, Duo2, .... BUT NO SCREEN
So here i am again :rolleyes:
Got a new problem! I´ve chipped a V9 with the Duo2 Chip, and after boot i was shocked :eek: There wasn´t any screen at my TV! Only a little white stripe, when I reseted the System =( I checked all the wires, ... there isn´t anything wrong or? If yes, which wires could be the problem for the screen? And how can I check the wires with a multimeter? Should I check the Ohms, or Volt or what?????? Pleeze help me, THX Ernie |
The bios point are probably bridged so place.
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Which are the Bios points?? What means place?? *lol* Sorry I´m a noobie! THX :rolleyes:
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bios point
M,N,O,P,Q,R,S,T,U,V and any of the chip legs in between or pads in between. Also is this a Duo2 or Duo2SE? |
Its just a DUO2 not the SE! .. hmmm.. what should I do now? Are there any instructions or something how to check the wires via multimeter?
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yeh get the multi meter out and check for continuity the diagram on the mm looks like a zener diode.
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I dont think the Duo2 will not work on a v9. You need the Duo2se.EDIT, i am wrong it does work on a v9. I was thinking about the original DUo chip which BTW i have 2 i will give away if anyone's insterested.
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duo2 does work im pritty sure.
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SOrry once again, for my bad english and my noobness, ... but i´m sure you can help me! THX |
I don't want to offend anybody here, but maybe if you don't know how to use a multimeter, you maybe should have thought about not attempting to install the chip... :(
It may be best to send it to a pro to sort... |
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lol :)
Maybe it's some form of telepathy??? :eek: |
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I´ve modded 3 PS2´s with the DUO2 Chip (V10,V4,V5) and there wasn´t any Problem! So i thought I´ll do it once again! Guys I know it´s funny to laugh about somebody because he doesn´t know everything about modding, (I´m sure you do) and I´m really fascinated about your talent. But I came to this Forum here to ask if i got problems and to get advices not to joking! (If I want to Joke, I go to chatrooms). Hmmm, but thanks for your "help"! :) --- EDIT: LUFCFan.. I don´t know any Pro, who will be able to sort it |
...But we weren't "joking" :eek:
...Knowing how to use a multimeter is a must for these jobs - so that was our 'Help'. |
I'm really sorry if you took that wrong. I was in no way laughing at you. I think it sucks the situation you are in.
What I meant was funny is that Lufc and I where thinking the same thing. Here is a link to a guy in Australia that can help you out. EDIT: ooops sorry your in Austria, I dont know of anyone there. Well here is a link to how to use a multimeter, maybe you will find it useful. http://www.multimeterwarehouse.com/usingamultimeter.htm If you have zero ohms you have a short. Or near to zero, some times the meter will measure the resistance in your leads. You can measure the resistance in your leads by simply touching them together, whatever the meter reads is your zero. |
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