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for charlie
tks for response,
hope to hear from dal umm you told me i have a ver four i will tell dan where you told me to go get diagram so he can look at it wanted to ask one more time so i can tell him on the back it say model is 30001 but it is not a ver 1, 2, 3, because the serial starts with a u4 so that means it is a ver 4 right. also once i know that i did not see a dvd x key diagram so do i tell him to follow the neo 2.2 5 wire diagram since they are pretty much alike. tks for all your help |
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Woodmaster recently posted these NEO2.2 pinouts that may be helpful to your installer:
There are two ways to install the neo2.2, a 5 wire install which doesn't support the ea boot method and the 8 wire install. If you have the 8 wire install and the tray wont open after holding reset for 10 seconds then the install is dodgy. Like charlie stated pins 5 and 6 crucial. here's what each pin controls PIN #1 = supplies + (power) to the chip PIN #2 = sends SCE signal out to PS 2 PIN #3 = PS 2 drive tray pulse tells the BA5810FP chip whether to expect a drive tray open or close PIN #4 = checks/signals RESET button on the PS 2 PIN #5 = closes PS 2 drive tray PIN #6 = opens PS 2 drive tray PIN #7 = checks if game CD is PSX/PS 2 (If PS 2, immediately stops SCE signal & restarts when a "tray close" is seen. If PSX, it stops after about 15-20 seconds) PIN #8 = supplies ground to the chip |
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