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US FS: Mystery Saturn modchips

Discussion in 'The ASSEMblergames Marketplace' started by segasonicfan, Jun 12, 2016.

  1. segasonicfan

    segasonicfan Robust Member

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    Found these inside a lot of broken Saturns I got from a friend who's been storing them for years. I couldn't get 3 of them to work and the 4th I was just too lazy to test. Anyways, take them all for $30, or trade me something kinda cool and Sega-ish.
    I took these pics last month and am listing them only now, thus the old date in the photo.

    -Segasonicfan
     

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  2. supersega

    supersega I have 7 and a half PS1s in my room alone.

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    Got any 20 pins in it?
     
  3. ASSEMbler

    ASSEMbler Administrator Staff Member

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    look like normal modchips to me.
     
  4. segasonicfan

    segasonicfan Robust Member

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    I'm sorry, I'm not sure what this question means. I'm pretty sure these are meant for 21 pin Saturns.

    They are different from all the ones I've seen. I usually see the blue modchip boards with a little square chip in the middle and red + blue wires. But I'm sure there are others out there as well.

    -Segasonicfan
     
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  5. ASSEMbler

    ASSEMbler Administrator Staff Member

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    These are the original chips.
     
  6. Trenton_net

    Trenton_net AKA SUPERCOM32

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    ASSEMbler is right. The blue mod boards your talking about are later revisions where they tried to skimp on costs. That's why they lack a timing crystal and one ribbon socket (You directly plug the mod board into the motherboard instead)
     
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