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** Can be mounted on PU-7/PU-8/PU-16 boards after replacing the top plastic shield (these boards have a ZIF-connector, but installation - while being a bit more finicky - works fine nonetheless)
** Can be mounted on PU-7/PU-8/PU-16 boards after replacing the top plastic shield (these boards have a ZIF-connector, but installation - while being a bit more finicky - works fine nonetheless)


''While all drives are electrically compatible with each other, mechanical compatibility is not always given, mostly due to differing flex cable lengths on the pickup. In case of the compatibility of the PS One drive (KSM-440BAM) with early PS1 drives (KSM-440AAM/ABM/ACM) and vice versa, the top plastic shield on the drive needs to be replaced to make them compatible. Additionally, installation of early drives into a PS One can be finicky, because they lack the reinforcement plastic tab at the end of the cable, since early consoles had a ZIF connector which didn't require the reinforcement tab. There is also some slight difference with a plastic peg on the drive assembly that sits on the rubber cushion of the top motherboard RF-shield.''
''While all drives are electrically compatible with each other, mechanical compatibility is not always given, mostly due to differing flex cable lengths on the pickup. In case of the compatibility of the PS One drive (KSM-440BAM) with early PS1 drives (KSM-440AAM/ABM/ACM) and vice versa, the top plastic shield on the drive needs to be replaced to make them compatible. There is also some slight difference with a plastic peg on the drive assembly that sits on the rubber cushion of the top motherboard RF-shield.''


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