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mal - Jun 3, 2002 |
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nim | Mar 2, 2004 | |||
Thanks for info! I hope I can help out with report on my results if I succeed. Here... are some pics of my cd-board. Please excuse my inkompetence but I wouldn't know which chip might be an oscilator-crystal so I'd be very greatful if you'd comment on whether I have a crystal or not. thanks! ^__^ |
Chris5687 | Mar 13, 2004 | |||
cana nyone post some close up pictures of the inside of the satrn modded. So i can see exact;y how everything goes, i''m a little confused. |
mal | Mar 14, 2004 | |||
I'll see if I can borrow a digital camera and post some new pics. |
Chris5687 | Mar 17, 2004 | |||
cool, i apperciate that |
HighFive | Mar 27, 2004 | |||
Alright, alright, alright! Well, I thought I'd throw my experience in here, along with a few questions for you. I have a model MK-80000A 64 pin saturn off of eBay (with the round buttons...I figured the older models would be easier to mod...bah!) I then bought a modcip from jandaman.com and received it 2-3 days (super fast and super helpful.) Now I have it installed with the blue wire going right back to the center hole in modchip and the red wire going to the power supply. I've reseated the chip about a 100 times, but it will only treats games and cdr backups as music CDs (and it will actually play the music, so my drive and power are at least working.) So now I'm eagerly awaiting a new modchip from JM to try again. In the meantime, I thought I post a couple of ?s. Number one, what is the 0014 vs 0019 jumper I've been reading about in all these posts? I've seen people reference the 0014 jumper about 10 times, but I haven't seen anyone ask/explain it yet. And number two, what the hell do I need to do to get this puppy working?! That's my all emcompassing question [moinfo]Here's a couple of pics... for y'all to peruse, hopefully they can help some of you out...[/moinfo] |
HighFive | Mar 27, 2004 | ||||
Yep, that's about what I figured. I'm currently working on number 2, and I have to admit, I've already started window shopping on ebay for number 1. Is there anything I can do to increase my chances of getting a 32 pin Saturn? I know you (Mal) have stated the model number doesn't really give an indiction. I also know I have an early version because of the round buttons. Will it increase my chances of getting a 32 pinner if I get a Saturn with the slanted oval buttons, or is it all just a crapshoot? What about if I get a late model import...hmmm? |
nim | Mar 27, 2004 | |||
Both I and mal have a white jap saturn (among other sats for him) and the both of them have 32-pin IC's and missing a crystal right? (pics of my cdboard first on this page) It might be a loose speculation but perhaps white saturns (round buttons) more often have 32-pin IC's. I wouldn't know as I've only seen mine. Does it seem like very presumptuous, mal? (btw, if it'd be probable, getting a white sat should be a good reason for it's looks too no? ;¨P) |
HighFive | Mar 29, 2004 | |||
Round 02: New modchip, no worky. I went with the same setup as described above and got the same results...opening animation, cd drive works, but it treats all games (originals and backups) as music cds. So most of the JP import systems with rounds buttons (at least the ones you've seen) have the much easier to mod 32 pin chips? What about the slanted oval button, newer model US systems? Can anyone confirm these usually do or don't have the 32 pin chips? I'd really like to get an import system, but you have to pay a good penny or be glued to ebay (my friends are already considering an intervention) to get a good deal. That, and I'd be really disappointed if I bought one from Japan, and it turned out to be the exact same as the one I have now...so any help figuring out what the best "model" is to get would be greatly appreciated-> |
mal | Mar 29, 2004 | |||
Oval buttons on a Saturn indicate one of two types: (my guestimations) 90% model 1 Saturns 10% 64 pin model 2 Saturns So no, an oval buttoned Saturn is not the solution. |
HighFive | Mar 30, 2004 | |||
I'm sorry if I keep re-hashing this, but I want to be clear before I make a purchase: When you are saying oval buttons, do you mean slanted oval buttons (newer model) or circle buttons (older model)? |
mal | Mar 30, 2004 | |||
Unless I've missed something pretty big, there is only one type of Saturn with oval buttons and it is the older model. |
HighFive | Mar 31, 2004 | |||||||
Ahhh, now everything's starting to click... The systems with the SLANTED OVAL buttons are the OLDER model, and the systems with the CIRCLE buttons are the NEWER model. I just figured the opposite this whole time that because the older models look "better", so they must be newer. Sorry for any confusion. One last question: are the 32 pin systems or 64 pin systems newer? Because mal said:
...meaning to get a newer circular button (Model 2) system which should have a 32 pin chip then:
...which kind of infers that the circular button (Model 2) systems usually have 64 pin chips, the opposite of above. Basically, what i get from this is that if you would like to mod a saturn with the greatest chance of success, you should get a slanted button model 1 system, and just hope you are in the majority and you receive a system with a 32 pin chip inside. [Sorry if I am being dense, I got confused early on and I think it all spiraled from there. But I do think it is important to clearly layout this info for anyone starting out here...once again, thanks for all the help] |
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