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How to mod a 21 pin Saturn |
mal - Jun 3, 2002 |
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mrkotfw | Mar 12, 2005 | |||
there are a few points, here... is a pic of the bottom right of the sanyo cd board with the pc trap board still attached. the two pins with the red circle over them didn't work. the cd spun but got a few errors 'disc unsuitable for this system'. i tested the 7th pin for the dark blue mod board and it worked just fine. i suggest you tape it and not solder because it's a very very tight squeeze. |
mal | Mar 12, 2005 | |||
Solder to that? Do-able but nasty. When I get home I'll have a look see if there's somewhere else that's connected to solder to. |
mal | Mar 12, 2005 | |||
I believe 8.467MHz is the frequency. |
centaur2 | Mar 12, 2005 | |||
Piratero: Glad I could help. Sorry for confusing the pins at first, but without the drive before me it was a little hard to remember what I did 2 years ago. Happy gaming now! Bye Sebastian / CeNTauR2 http://www.hardwareschmiede.de... |
mrkotfw | Mar 12, 2005 | |||
i can't thank you enough! :cheers just in case anyone wants to try the mod themselves, you need to have 0019 bridged. |
racketboy | Mar 15, 2005 | |||
Well Piratero should be able to answer that soon since he just bought one |
centaur2 | Mar 15, 2005 | |||
Without looking through all the thread, can you please point me to a shop where I can order 10+ chips at the moment? Thanks Sebastian |
racketboy | Mar 15, 2005 | |||
I currently have about 45 in stock. I could cut you a discount since you're ordering more. Just email me. |
mal | Mar 18, 2005 | |||
Piratero - it isn't the 7th pin, it's the 71st pin. |
talkingrock | Mar 19, 2005 | |||
Yeah, I would go and buy another, but the whole sanyo cd board is fried. I was attempting to do the remove pc trap board thing, What happened is that the red cable which was supposed to go in the +5v became loose, and fell out into the wire right next to the power button and then it fried. and now when I tried to just set it up like it was before, two big red spheres on the BIOS screen. The CD drive won't spin and the lens wont move. I took it apart again and inspected the underside of the sanyo board, one chip looks slightly burnt. I'm not exactly sure if its that chip or I'm jut doing something incorrectly while hooking it up. So to my dismay, I have to use the poor Saturn emulators, which don't work exactly as well or as fast as a real one. I suck. Thanks anyway, though. |
mrkotfw | Mar 20, 2005 | |||
ah, that's too bad |
sonofx51 | Apr 6, 2005 | |||
I just modded my saturn with the sanyo board that did not come with the extra pc track/trap, wired the A to the 71st pin like in the pics and wired the power to the +5V and it works great. :banana |
seal1 | Apr 12, 2005 | |||
my 2nd modchip from wellknown dealer from this forum was planed to be easy done in a 21pin cable 32pin IC PAL EURO console, but .... (the other got a odyssey in a 20pin saturn) got all kinds/variations of read/yellow/good (door closed) green/bad (door open) green blobs/cubes after H0014 vs. H0019, with A-B direct connect or cable to pin 14 of IC32 no success, mmmh, got 3 consoles of this type, one with a old chip (H0014 selected on this one). I tested the new chip in all 3 saturns. still no success. but inserting and bending or twisting a little bit the modcip or better hold the flatcable down to metallshield it looks promising. a closer look to the flat cable and cableconnector on modchip explains it only 5-6 pins got contact with cable, coz the tiny metallparts from connector was bend into plastic of the connector and cable couldnt get contact. so I took a tiny needle and free them out (around 0.1-0.3 mm) and yeah I got this baby flawlessly working. so direct-connect of A-B without cable to pin 14 of IC32 works for this modell: model no.: MK-80200A-50 serial no.: 169020879 round buttons CD board: 610-6185-20, ASSY CD UNIT SAT JVC EXL-P605, ENR-013 A, EMW20035-002, 80pin chip, 32pin chip (CDM301V), 36pin chip, 32pin chip MAIN board: PC BD MAIN VA9, GCMK-C2X, 171-7291C, 169070000 (paper) ciao |
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