PSone PM-41 (2) MM3 diagram needed

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    Hi everyone. I have hard time installing 12F629 MM3 modchip into my PSone PM-41 (2). The problem is I cannot find any diagram for 4 wire installation so I don't know what solder points I need to use (I can only find diagrams for the older version of PSone). Can you help me out?
     
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    Thank you! So I just need to use the pins that are needed in 4 wire installation?
     
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    You should install it with all 6 wires
     
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    Well this is multi-mode modchip running on a newer PIC12F629 and the creators noted that it is only 4 wires version yet. So I assumed I should find diagram that uses only four wires. I'll try the 6-wire installation.
     
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    I think you are confusing 2 things.

    There were 2 codes ported to the 12F629 - the 4wire old crow and very recently the full blown MM3.

    If you have MM3 - it works as full stealth
     
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    Ah I see. My mistake. However it still doesn't work... Maybe because when I was programming the PIC in WinPic800 and some dialog message popped up and I clicked "yes"? Too bad I don't remember what that message was.

    In the source code there is "(Note: do NOT overwrite factory-programmed location 0x1FF/0x3FF !!)". Maybe I did that? Is it reversable?
     
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    Thats probably the oscillator calibration value and I dont think its reversable.

    However, for the PSone - you should really be installing a ONEchip. But you need a 12x508 or 12x509, where X being F or C
     
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    Well 12F629 is everywhere and really cheap so I thought I should go that way. But I'll look for the other chips.
     
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