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
Quote:
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:
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- 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
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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
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