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* Chassis A
* Chassis A
* Japanese launch revision
* Japanese launch revision
* Always has a green solder mask, unlike later boards, which mostly have blue solder masks
* Has a green solder mask, which is unique among PS2 consoles
* This board (together with GH-003) takes just 8.5 V as input voltage. '''NEVER install a 12 V power supply in these consoles!'''
* This board (together with GH-003) takes just 8.5 V as input voltage. '''NEVER install a 12 V power supply in these consoles!'''
* Incomplete BIOS (no DVD player); DVD player can be installed onto a memory card using an update disc
* Incomplete BIOS (no DVD player); DVD player can be installed onto a memory card using an update disc
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* Models SCPH-15000 (reported as SCPH-10000 in version info), SCPH-18000 (besides GH-008)
* Models SCPH-15000 (reported as SCPH-10000 in version info), SCPH-18000 (besides GH-008)
* Chassis A (in SCPH-15000), A+ (in SCPH-18000)
* Chassis A (in SCPH-15000), A+ (in SCPH-18000)
* First board to use a blue solder mask, as do most later boards (with some exceptions)
* First board to use a blue solder mask, as do all later boards
* This board (together with GH-001) takes just 8.5 V as input voltage. '''NEVER install a 12 V power supply in these consoles!'''
* This board (together with GH-001) takes just 8.5 V as input voltage. '''NEVER install a 12 V power supply in these consoles!'''
* Some small component changes (resistor packs instead of discrete resistors between EE and GS and some other places, some other small SMD components changed around GS and near the drive connector etc)
* Some small component changes (resistor packs instead of discrete resistors between EE and GS and some other places, some other small SMD components changed around GS and near the drive connector etc)
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