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Heh, why do I get the feeling Assembler was just waiting for someone to make this thread... :congratulatory: Here's some internal pics of PSP Dev hardware (from the PSP DevKit disassembly thread): Motherboard of the DTP-L1500 Video Testing Tool: (DIP switches were circled per the conversation in the original thread...) Compared to the motherboard of the DTP-T1000 Development Tool: I'll get exterior pics up shortly... At the time I was more interested in seeing the inside of it than the outside...
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Heh, which one? There's at least 7 on the L1500, and probably twice that on the T1000... Here's the full info from the assembly guide thread: Circles 1 & 2 are three switches mounted to the board. These three switches are labelled 'Normal <> Flash Write' and are all in the 'Normal' position on my board. (Never tried to flip these without knowing exactly what they do) Circle 3 is a set of 4 DIP switches. These are labelled as follows: 1: SYSCONPWR On= HI, *Off= Normal 2: CP_ForceOn On= Enable, *Off= Disable 3: P23 4: P24 (*= Default) Switches 3 and 4 don't sound like they do anything, not sure. Setting 1 and 2 ON seems to affect how the system shuts down. The fan stays on all the time, and you can't completely shut it off. Not sure what the purpose of that is... Circle 4 on the image is part number for the main board. Mine says: TMU-002 1-866-574-11 Can anyone with an H1500 confirm if the motherboard is the same part #? I'm curious if the only difference is the firmware, or if the board it actually different in some way...
You know how we feel about Japanese language too, right ? Yes it's difficult ! -_-; Would be great if we all talked the same language, but variety is the spice of the world.
World is great to widely This board can realize the difference in cultural differences of language in a conversation with the people of the world in particular! ! Great! !
@Assembler: will love to see more shots of the DTL-H1500. Maybe its possible to made a video? Inside pics would be awesome too! I cant forget it... :love-struck:. Hope you still have it.