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want to get dms4 se pro but i have some questions
I'm getting a ps2, if I get a slimline, and want to load games from hdd using dev. 2. What would I need to do? Since the slimline has an ethernet port instead of a slot for the network adapter.
Also, would I need to do any mods to the lens to prevent it from burning out in the future? If I decide to get a large ps2 model, would I need to do some kind of laser fix on that as well? |
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the new pstwos do not have an ide controller chip if you want to play games off a hd then you should get a big ps2 used you will not need to do any laser fixes
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This is going to take some trade-offs.
Firstly, if you want a hard drive in your slim PS2, you'll need a v12-13 model which can be modded with a HDDConnect kit to allow a full-size IDE Hard Disk to be fitted. However, these models are notoriously poor with their lasers, and so a protection circuit will need to be fitted - the best being the Slimfix v4 - stay away from ANYTHING else! Otherwise, go for a new console (v15-16) as these won't need the protection circuit on the laser IC Circuits, however these cannot have a Hard Disk fitted. It's essentially a trade-off decision which you will need to make - although with a protection fix on an older machine, it should prove just as reliable as a newer one but you'll only find a v12-13 as a used machine now i'm afraid. Also, if you're going to install yourself be VERY careful. The PCBs inside the PS2 have some EXTREMELY small and delicate points to solder to. The DMS4 is also very picky with installs, and so anything less than perfect will more than likely result in RSOD and Ground Bounce problems so if you do decide to have a DMS4 chip, ensure you get a pro to install unless you have done these things before. On a final note, i would personally look at either a Matrix Infinity or Crystal Chip 1.1/2.0 as these are better chips than the DMS IMHO. Hope that helps... lufcfan
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what makes them better? the main reason I am getting teh dms4 se pro is because I might need the dev 2 option. and I want to play my backups of my originals. I heard the crystal only plays homebrew
Last edited by hakz; 14-06-2007 at 05:19. |
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Infinity also supports the Dev2 mode you're looking for - and with a 'hacked' firmware which can easily be found, Crystal also plays backups. Infinity does also when flashed with a firmware from the Matrix teams website. DMS4 doesn't support backups out-of-the-box either. You need a 'Toxic' firmware (which is essentially the same as a hacked BIOS on the Crystal - so what you've heard isn't true).
There are several reasons for the Infinity and Crystal being the better chips... 1. Reliability - Infinity and CC are both hugely more reliable than DMS4 chips. They don't suffer from Ground Bounce issues, there are many reports of DMS chips being DOA and have been shipped from the factory bad flashed on far too many occasions. This is not good business practise. 2. Support - Infinity and CC are developed by teams which have an ethical stance towards their customers. If you have any issues, these teams have dedicated support personel who will answer your queries in a timely fashion - such things cannot be said of the DMS team who like to take your money and hide. 3. Software - Updates for the Infinity and CC come around in regular intervals and code is constantly updated and optimised. These chips are also easy to use, and in terms of the CC, the chip is open-source so many alternative and hacked firmwares can be found and used as deemed fit by the end user. 4. Price - The DMS4 is by FAR the most expensive chip in the market. Quite frankly, the game has moved on and there are better chips out there for a lot less cash. After all, it's your choice - but if it were me I'd forget the DMS...
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I read that post a minute after ordering the dms4, well, you've convinced me, going to try and email the person to cancel the order and send me the money back. Going to try the matrix infinity.
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Do so... you won't regret it.
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received the matrix infinity, still no ps2 received yet.
I should use 30awg kynar for the whole mod? I read somewhere that the ground and 3.3v should use a larger wire, is this true? Thanks |
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Hi there,
As the Matrix Infinity only draws 3.3v for power, 30AWG Kynar can be used for the +3.3v wire. As for the ground wire, it would be advisable to link this pad directly to a ground surface on the board as opposed to linking it with a wire. It not only anchors the chip in place a lot better, but also provides the shortest path to ground. Any exposed golden edge around the edge of the board can be scraped back and the ground pad linked there. To do this, tin the pad on the chip, scrape the lacquer back on the motherboard edge and place a small amount of solder in a spot on the exposed area. Then, tape the chip in place so the ground pad and the small spot of solder on the edge of the board line up. Now, add small amounts of solder onto the spot at the edge of the board until the spot becomes level with the GND pad on the chip. With your soldering iron, simply tease the solder across to bridge the gap (add a small amount of solder if necessary). You should find that a neat solder bridge forms between the 'GND' pad on the chip and the edge of the motherboard. This is by far the best way to connect the chip to ground. (If you need a picture to show you what I mean, I can show you one). As I say, 30AWG kynar is perfectly fine for the rest of the install including the power line... Hope that helps... LUFCfan
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could you please show me a picture, I'm having a hard time imagining what it would look like
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![]() I took a picture from one of my Infinity installs to show you what I mean. Note the GND pad - that's what it should look like when completed. P.S.: You may also want to check your Infinity against the one shown. The one above is a genuine Infinity chip - if it doesn't look like that, it's a clone (so don't install it). Just a quick tip
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The chip is the same.
That looks bloody awesome. I don't think I can do a mod that good. My only soldering practising I have, I soldered together a digg button electronic kit. a strobe like electronic kit and a psone console with the aladdin one chip. I think i'll be ok though. you used a glue gun right? I presume its safe to use in a pcb, I think I'll just use electronic tape to make my wires look neat like that. tbh after seeing the picture I'm kinda scared to try that gnd method lol. I understand your method now that I have seen the picture though. |
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hey, for the firmware, if I download the one on the matrix site, would I be able to play the backups of my games?
Last edited by hakz; 28-06-2007 at 03:11. |
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Hi,
Software to enable backups on your Infinity can be gained from the official software download page on the Matrix Teams website at: http://infinitymod.com/cgi-bin/matri...inity_software The DEV2 software is also listed at the top of this page if needed. ToxicOS will not work on the Infinity - it is a DMS only firmware. PS2 mods aren't like XBOX mods where any BIOS can be used - it has to be specific to your device... P.S. Have you installed the mod yet and it's working correctly?
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not yet. I want to do the romeo mod first. I've taken apart the ps2. The romeo mod picture I had only showed where to connect the cable to for the v10 ps2. Not for the v9. The only picture I had for the v9 was this one
http://www.cyber-mag.com/station/laserV9.htm that only shows the wire trailing to the hole. The solder points are for the v10 console. or am I missing something? |
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