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joni-uk
14-03-2002, 16:00
u2 r the best, chips finally working brill. cheers for the advice

charlie_ps2
14-03-2002, 16:49
You are really welcome. What did it turn out to be on that PS2?

dust2dust
14-03-2002, 23:56
please let us know what problem was
as i said i was positive it wasnt the chip
:) never had or heard of supported faulty one yet
always been bad install
check double check then check again
:D

joni-uk
15-03-2002, 03:14
the gent says he just shortened the wires

rcheers joni

charlie_ps2
15-03-2002, 05:42
Hi Joni

methinks he's done it properly this time although I can't rule out his reasoning. If it was a v5 then as per our install guide I wouldn't have expected problems.

Cheers

Arakon
15-03-2002, 09:48
the wires in the install should always be as short as possible, apparently some ps2s have probs with some messiahs if the wires are too long. not all do, but better safe than sorry.

charlie_ps2
15-03-2002, 19:05
Arakon,

I always say keep the wires short but on the v3 it's plain impossible. Joni's wasn't a v3, but the v3s we've done with long wires have all worked once we got the laser right.

dust2dust
16-03-2002, 00:24
the long wire problem was v4 related only
this is meant to b sorted soon with update to the main code
but for now only v4 that wire lenght is a concern

dust2dust
17-03-2002, 11:03
c above for update on wire lenght

charlie_ps2
20-03-2002, 18:49
Originally posted by dust2dust
the long wire problem was v4 related only
this is meant to b sorted soon with update to the main code
but for now only v4 that wire lenght is a concern
On the v4 there is a long distance from Messiah for GND in particular and 3.3v. Next v4 we get, we'll look for an alternative to keep the power wires short,

Arakon
21-03-2002, 01:58
GND can be gotten anywhere on the board, it's all over. you can even use the large golden rim that runs around the entire MB.


that said, I got my messiah today as well from charlie and dust2dust, and it works perfectly in my V3.
I used udma 100 wires to hook up the bios and cd controller pins, about 3 inches to the cd controller and 4 to the bios (top bios). I used normal IDE wire to connect reset, scex, GND and 3.3V.
the soldering iron used was an Ersa 8W iron with a 0.4 mm tip.
the install isn't hard if you got a steady hand and good eyes.. just takes patience.

charlie_ps2
21-03-2002, 10:34
Arakon, your 0.4mm tip is a bit brave! But you did it and congrats. It's a brilliant chip.

Arakon
21-03-2002, 12:27
I installed my origa with a 1 mm tip :P

0.4 will do fine as long as you don't slip, you can rather easily center it on a pin and still have 0.1 mm on each side.