A quick look at the process involved to flash a 12C508 / 12C508A / 12F629 modchip with Mayumi 4 modchip code or even … Continue reading
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Sony PlayStation | Mayumi 4 | SCPH-7502 | PU-22
The Mayumi 4 modchip supports three different modes on the SCPH-750x model / PU-22 board. To change modes, press and hold reset for two seconds.
Strongest mode –Old modchip mode –Disable mode
WDT_OFF, ExtRC_OSC, MCLR_OFF
Moved (Back) to WordPress
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Setting Up SGDK Environment Variables
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Mayumi 4 | PIC12F629 | SCPH-7502 | PU-22

There are eight points in total to solder.

Above is the pinout, from pin 1 through to pin 8.
Mayumi 4 supports three different modes on the SCPH-750x model / PU-22 board.
To change modes, press and hold reset for … Continue reading
Sony PlayStation 1 – Modchip Overview
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Debian, Uptime and Darknets
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Take Back The Darknet (Part 14)
Part 14 – Testing the Waters
Time to get some content up on your web server. You can either fire up Samba or use terminal to create a new website, etc, etc.
Use Notepad, TextEdit, Nano or some other basic … Continue reading