![]() ![]() Using the SCPH-xxxx number is helpful to identify what motherboard MAY be inside, but for each SCPH-xxxx number, there could potentially be up to 3 different GH-xx numbers. ![]() _I find it BEST to search specifically based off of the GH-xx-xx number on your PS2's motherboard. _there are no install diagrams for modbo5.0, use the 4.0 diagrams ((((((((The bios points on the modbo are M,N,O,P,Q,T,U,V,R, but I'll go more into that later down, keep reading lol)))))))) _there's also a pad timeout, this is how long it will wait on a black screen before booting if a controller isn't but _The firmware is essentually a hacked bios, so your soldering the chip to the bios of the PS2, If the modbo cannot inject its code properly to the bios because of solder bridges and other install mistakes, this will cause a black screen. then this is most likely also a bad flash of the chip.įOR BLACK SCREEN, doubble check your fuses, and the soldering on your entire mod, specifically the bios chip aswell. Matrix logo freezeing for 20+ seconds 100% means bad flash on the modchip.īLACK SCREEN, can be multiple other issues, but if it was a working ps2, and your solder work is PERFECT. _Another symptom of a bad flash on the modbo chip is 4x RED ! ! ! ! on screen, swap chip to fix this also. If you install one of these and get a BLACK SCREEN, or if it FREEZES on the MATRIX logo for 20+ seconds. _Sometimes they have a bad flash on the chip. some modbos5.0 have hacked 1.99 not 1.93, the firmware cannot be updated or changed like you can do on the original matrix infinity, attempting to do so will brick your chip and could potentially the bios aswell. _Modbo5.0 chips are clones of the original matrix infinity, they are CHEAP CHINESE CLONES. _Modbo5.0 is for region free, backups, and HDD support. Due tue these being the main chips to use, this is what all of this will be focusing on It gets the job done, but not as good as the originals. The modbo is the primary chips being made, and it's a cheap chinese clone. _There have been many many great chips for the PS2 through out it's life time, however in todays day and age, most of them are not many anymore. ![]() When identifying the motherboard of your PS2, it's best to look at the SCPH-xxxx number as a guide to guage what V your mobo is, then pull it out and find your GH-xxx-xx number aswell. ![]() Inside each "V" ps2 motherboard revision, there can be multiple GH-xxx-xx versions for the same motherboard. _The PS2 Has 20 versions of it's motherboard, v12 was the start of the slim's, any V prior referes to the fat model. Helpful info for PS2 modding By RETRO GAMING ARTS on youtubeĢ.Modbo5.0 Chip details + bad flashĤ.CHIP POINTS EXPLAINED FOR TROUBBLE SHOOTING ![]()
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