Nobody likes a gaming console that can’t game. The Sony PlayStation 1, Sega Mega Drive 2, Sega Saturn, Microsoft Xbox and more … Continue reading
Category: Sony
Sony Trinitron PVM 1442QM Troubles
Here’s a quick overview of the Sony Trinitron PVM 1442QM I picked up a while back on eBay, from the UK of all places. It made … Continue reading
Console Collection Overview | August 2016
A little overview of where my console collection is at as of August 2016. I’m currently on a mission to downsize the collection to one … Continue reading
McRetro Gaming Shop Grand Opening!
We’re live and ready to sell, operators are waiting by the phones for your order. Sega Saturn, Sony PlayStation, Nintendo GameCube and even the Sega Mega-CD have chips available for order right now. Shipping starts at $2. After something specific, … Continue reading
Mayumi 4 | PIC12C508A | SCPH-5502 | PU-18
Mayumi 4 supports four different modes on the SCPH-550x model / PU-18 board. To change modes, press and hold reset for two seconds.
Mayumi v0.9 mode –Mayumi v1.0 mode –Old mod-chip mode –Disable mode
v0.9 Mode
Supports … Continue reading
Canon 760D and PSIO Update
Well it looks like PSIO will be “Re-Available for Pre-Ordering March 1st 2016.” That’s only a couple of days away… and for once… … Continue reading
Creating a Sony PlayStation 1 Modchip
A quick look at the process involved to flash a 12C508 / 12C508A / 12F629 modchip with Mayumi 4 modchip code or even … Continue reading
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
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
First up a little information on the best modchips for the PS1 and why we do or don’t use them. This is mostly educated guesses upon reading things on the *internet* – of all things… and probably shouldn’t be taken … Continue reading