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2 Questions
First of all I want to know if there is any difference between the Apple All in One and the version specific Apple chips? I have looked around a little, and am guessing that the version specific are better.
Second, I have downloaded a FAQ by Charlie for rigging a PS2 for modchip interchange. On the first page It shows a chart for Apple, Magic, Magic clone, and Messiah 2. It shows the wires they each use and which ones are shared. It has a 5 volt and a 3.3 volt that are listed for both the Magic and the clone. I know that the 5 volt are used on the magic chips, so why is the 3.3 volt listed? This doesn't even make sense because this puts the magic chip up to 23 wires when it has 22.
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remove the 3.3 for the magic and the clone even charlie makes mistakes
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Thats what I thought just seemed a little weird. What do you suggest for apple chips, version specific or All in One?
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