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Empowered by two key semiconductors ( [[EmotionEngine]] and [[Graphics Synthesizer]]), CPU and graphics rendering processor used for [[PlayStation 2]], PSX has realized a high-speed high-definition GUI (Graphical User Interface), the likes of which have never been experienced before. This first-of-a-kind GUI enables speedy and easy access of various content to be enjoyed on PSX, with the same level easiness as switching TV channels with a remote control.<br> | |||
PSX is also equipped with various features as a digital media player, providing storage and playback of a variety of entertainment content such as high-resolution, mega-pixel images from digital still cameras and music from various package media.<br> | |||
Since PSX is designed to run various features by firmware via a powerful hardware engine, users can upgrade or add new features later by accessing the network. | |||
== Specifications == | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |||
| '''Models''' || | |||
DESR-5000<br> | |||
DESR-7000<br> | |||
DESR-5100<br> | |||
DESR-7100<br> | |||
DESR-5500<br> | |||
DESR-7500<br> | |||
DESR-5700<br> | |||
DESR-7700 | |||
|- | |||
| '''HDD''' || | |||
160GB<br> | |||
250GB | |||
|- | |||
| '''Recording Mode''' || | |||
HQ<br> | |||
HSP<br> | |||
SP(standard)<br> | |||
EP<br> | |||
LP<br> | |||
SLP | |||
|- | |||
| '''CPU GPU''' || 90nm [[EmotionEngine]]+[[Graphics Synthesizer]] | |||
|- | |||
| '''Software Engine''' || PS2 based real time OS | |||
|- | |||
| '''Recording Format''' || | |||
DVD-R(Video format)<br> | |||
DVD-RW(Video format,VR format)<br> | |||
DVD+RW(VR format) | |||
|- | |||
| '''Playback Format''' || | |||
DVD-VIDEO<br> | |||
DVD-R(Video format)<br> | |||
DVD-RW(Video format, VR format)<br> | |||
DVD+RW(VR format)<br> | |||
CD<br> | |||
CD-R,[Memory Stick]<br> | |||
"PlayStation" CD-ROM<br> | |||
"PlayStation 2"CD-ROM/DVD-ROM | |||
|- | |||
| '''Tuner''' || | |||
Terrestrial analog(VHF1-12ch,UHF13-62ch,CATV13-35ch)<br> | |||
BS satellite analog(1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15ch) | |||
|- | |||
| '''Dubbing''' || HDD to DVD is 12 times maximum (-R) | |||
|- | |||
| '''Video Playback''' || Recorded program while recording on HDD | |||
|- | |||
| '''Video Editing''' || | |||
GOP Editing<br> | |||
High Speed GUI | |||
|- | |||
| '''Timer''' || EPG(G Guide) | |||
|- | |||
| '''Photo''' || JPEG | |||
|- | |||
| '''Music''' || ATRAC3 | |||
|- | |||
| '''Game''' || "PlayStation" software / "PlayStation 2" software | |||
|- | |||
| '''Network''' || | |||
Ethernet 100 base/TX<br> | |||
(Network game, additional feature in the future) | |||
|- | |||
| '''Ports''' || | |||
1 D output(D1/D2)<br> | |||
1 Composite/S Video/Stereo sound output<br> | |||
1 Optical digital Audio(SPDIF)<br> | |||
1 Composite/S Video/Stereo sound input<br> | |||
1 USB(Ver. 1.1)port, 1 Memory Stick slot<br> | |||
2 "PlayStation" "PlayStation 2"format Memory card slots<br> | |||
2 "PlayStation" "PlayStation 2" format Analog controller ports<br> | |||
|- | |||
| '''Dimension''' || 312 x 323 x 88mm(W x H x D) | |||
|- | |||
| '''Weight''' || Approximately 5.8kg | |||
|- | |||
| '''Accessories''' || | |||
Remote Controller for PSX<br> | |||
AV cable,<br> | |||
antenna cable<br> | |||
AC cord | |||
|} | |||
== Models == | == Models == | ||
The PSX was released in eight retail configurations during its lifespan (nine, if you count the silver DESR-5100S); the 5000 series (with | The PSX was released in eight retail configurations during its lifespan (nine, if you count the silver DESR-5100S); the 5000 series (with an embossed logo on top and grey stripe at the back) shipped with 160 GB Hard disk drives, while the 7000 series (with a colored logo on top and black stripe at the back) contained 250 GB drives. Software updates were made available by disc and download. | ||
The 7500/7700 models added a Ghost Reduction Tuner. The inclusion of Broadcasting Satellite (Japanese) and UHF/VHF connectors varied by model. | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; margin: 1em auto 1em auto;" | {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; margin: 1em auto 1em auto;" | ||
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!rowspan="2"|FireWire | !rowspan="2"|FireWire | ||
!colspan="2"|VHF/UHF tuner | !colspan="2"|VHF/UHF tuner | ||
!colspan="2"|BS tuner | !colspan="2"|BS tuner | ||
!rowspan="2"|Memory Stick video export | !rowspan="2"|Memory Stick video export | ||
!rowspan="2"|Writable disc formats | !rowspan="2"|Writable disc formats | ||
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!In | !In | ||
!Out | !Out | ||
|- | |- | ||
|DESR-5000 | |DESR-5000 | ||
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|1.31 | |1.31 | ||
|99 800 ¥ | |99 800 ¥ | ||
| | |Decemter 13th 2003 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|DESR-5100 | |DESR-5100 | ||
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|95 000 ¥ | |95 000 ¥ | ||
|July 1st 2004 | |July 1st 2004 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| DESR-5500 | | DESR-5500 | ||
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== Package management == | == Package management == | ||
PSX firmware has some kind of package management. There are two package managers: "Packman" and "PackmanJr". | PSX firmware has some kind of package management. There are two package managers: "Packman" and "PackmanJr". | ||
== File types == | == File types == | ||
''This list is incomplete.'' | ''This list is incomplete.'' | ||
* PAK: encrypted archive format that stores update data. Can be found on the [[PSX Update Disc]]. Has been reverse engineered and decryption/unpacking is [https://gist.github.com/balika011/7bb704cf591e40bd364a1c0a5018bc5b possible]. | * PAK: encrypted archive format that stores update data. Can be found on the [[PSX Update Disc]]. Has been reverse engineered and decryption/unpacking is [https://gist.github.com/balika011/7bb704cf591e40bd364a1c0a5018bc5b possible]. | ||
* REL: encrypted package binaries found in PSX packages. Has been reverse engineered and decryption/unpacking is [https://gist.github.com/balika011/220dd4147ddc2a32efbaedfb8ebcd387 possible]. | * REL: encrypted package binaries found in PSX packages. Has been reverse engineered and decryption/unpacking is [https://gist.github.com/balika011/220dd4147ddc2a32efbaedfb8ebcd387 possible]. | ||
* | * STAR: some archive format used to store packages inside the INSTALL3.PAK on the 2.11 update disc (earlier update discs simply stored packages as folders). Neither compressed nor encrypted, yet not reverse engineered (as of June 2022). | ||
== Update history / Firmware changelog == | == Update history / Firmware changelog == | ||
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A hard drive with these features is required for the console to boot. Thus, the PSX's hard drive can currently only be replaced with another PSX's hard drive or one of the official PS2 hard drives. ''See: [[Hard_Drive#Sony_custom_ATA_commands|Sony custom ATA commands]]<br/><br/> | A hard drive with these features is required for the console to boot. Thus, the PSX's hard drive can currently only be replaced with another PSX's hard drive or one of the official PS2 hard drives. ''See: [[Hard_Drive#Sony_custom_ATA_commands|Sony custom ATA commands]]<br/><br/> | ||
Using an official PS2 hard drive requires additional work due to their different sizes and partitioning schemes. This also makes the DVR functions unavailable due to the lack of space for a DVR partition.<br/> | Using an official PS2 hard drive requires additional work due to their different sizes and partitioning schemes. This also makes the DVR functions unavailable due to the lack of space for a DVR partition.<br/> | ||
'''Note: | '''Note: DESR-x500 and DESR-x700 require the DVR-partition to boot. Thus, these consoles can NOT boot from a 40 GB PS2 drive!'''<br/><br/> | ||
All PSX hard drives are 3.5 inch IDE/P-ATA drives with a capacity of either 160 GB or 250 GB, depending on the console model. | All PSX hard drives are 3.5 inch IDE/P-ATA drives with a capacity of either 160 GB or 250 GB, depending on the console model. | ||
=== OEM drives used === | === OEM drives used === | ||
==== 160 GB ==== | ==== 160 GB ==== | ||
* Seagate "U Series 9" ST3160022ACE | * Seagate "U Series 9" ST3160022ACE | ||
* Maxtor "DiamondMax 9" (exact model number?) | |||
* Maxtor "DiamondMax | |||
* Maxtor "DiamondMax 10" 6L160P0 | * Maxtor "DiamondMax 10" 6L160P0 | ||
==== 250 GB ==== | ==== 250 GB ==== | ||
* Hitachi "DeskStar" HDS722525VLAT80 | * Hitachi "DeskStar" HDS722525VLAT80 | ||
== Disc Drive == | == Disc Drive == | ||
Two different models; the older one is used in DESR-x000 and x100, the newer one in DESR-x500 and x700. Has an updatable firmware for the PSX-mode part of the drive; at least the newer drive actually received such an update (Sony model name: DW-DX02A, known firmware versions: 0YX7 Sep 15 2004, BV1M Mar 08 2005). | |||
Contrary to some information on the internet, the drive does NOT seem to be married to the individual console. It is however likely that you can not replace the older drive type by the newer type or vice versa (needs verification), due to different specifications and features, despite identical electrical interfaces (which is just IDE/ATA through a 50 pin flat flex cable). | |||
=== Integrated Circuits (MA-S38, used in DESR-x000 and DESR-x100) === | === Integrated Circuits (MA-S38, used in DESR-x000 and DESR-x100) === | ||
<imgur w=240>8GcBpTO.jpg</imgur><imgur w=240>tFQSjoP.jpg</imgur> <imgur w=240>le4VpFe.png</imgur><br/> | |||
Block diagram of closely related sony drive DRU-500A using the exact same chipset and optical pickup above. | Block diagram of closely related sony drive DRU-500A using the exact same chipset and optical pickup above. | ||
* Digital | * Digital | ||
** Texas Instruments S4 TMC57934APDV (EnDec, Servo-DSP, ATAPI-interface) | ** Texas Instruments S4 TMC57934APDV (EnDec, Servo-DSP, ATAPI-interface) | ||
** Sanyo LC67F5006A (ARM7TDMI-based microcontroller with 6 Mbits of Flash-ROM and 256 Kbits of SRAM) | ** Sanyo LC67F5006A (ARM7TDMI-based microcontroller with 6 Mbits of Flash-ROM and 256 Kbits of SRAM) | ||
* ROM and Flash | * ROM and Flash | ||
** Rohm BR9040F (chip marking: 9040) (Serial EEPROM, 4 KBits / 512 Bytes, organized 256x16) (holds calibration/configuration data) | ** Rohm BR9040F (chip marking: 9040) (Serial EEPROM, 4 KBits / 512 Bytes, organized 256x16) (holds calibration/configuration data) | ||
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** Samsung K4S640832H-UC75 (133 Mhz SDRAM, 8 MBytes, organized 8Mbits x 8) | ** Samsung K4S640832H-UC75 (133 Mhz SDRAM, 8 MBytes, organized 8Mbits x 8) | ||
* Analog + Digital | * Analog + Digital | ||
** Sony CXD9711R (front-end/signal processor/ IC for laser unit, no public datasheet available) | ** Sony CXD9711R (front-end/signal processor/ IC for laser unit, no public datasheet available) | ||
* Analog | * Analog | ||
** Rohm BD6670FM (3-Phase spindle motor driver for CD-RW) | ** Rohm BD6670FM (3-Phase spindle motor driver for CD-RW) | ||
** Fairchild FAN8035L (6-CH Motor Driver, used as driver for focus, tracking, tilt, sled) | ** Fairchild FAN8035L (6-CH Motor Driver, used as driver for focus, tracking, tilt, sled) | ||
** ST KF25 (2.5V low drop voltage regulator) | ** ST KF25 (2.5V low drop voltage regulator) | ||
** | ** NEC uPD68812 (chip marking: 66812 Y02) (analog & servo) | ||
=== Integrated Circuits (MA-S43, used in DESR-x500 and DESR-x700) === | === Integrated Circuits (MA-S43, used in DESR-x500 and DESR-x700) === | ||
<imgur w=240>SMelZmP.jpg</imgur><imgur w=240>bq7vfM1.jpg</imgur> <imgur w=240>aSsQnHT.png</imgur> <imgur w=240>4vJpjgw.jpg</imgur><br/> | |||
Pinout of debug header above (directly connected to MT1828E). LiteOn PC DVD drives and their Sony OEM equivalents using the same chipset also have a debug connector with this pinout. | Pinout of debug header above (directly connected to MT1828E). LiteOn PC DVD drives and their Sony OEM equivalents using the same chipset also have a debug connector with this pinout. | ||
* Digital | * Digital | ||
** IC402: Fairchild 74VHC157M (Quad 2-Input CMOS Multiplexer) | ** IC402: Fairchild 74VHC157M (Quad 2-Input CMOS Multiplexer) | ||
** IC603: Mediatek MT1828E (main DVD-drive/burner controller, includes microcontroller/s, DSP, EnDec etc., no public datasheet available) | ** IC603: Mediatek MT1828E (main DVD-drive/burner controller, includes microcontroller/s, DSP, EnDec etc., no public datasheet available) | ||
*** | *** Likely has one or more 80C32/MCS-51 8-Bit microcontroller cores as other Mediatek chipsets from that time do. | ||
*** Has a debug header on board; see above for pinout | *** Has a debug header on board; see above for pinout | ||
* ROM and Flash | * ROM and Flash | ||
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** IC303: Samsung K4S161622E-UC80 (125 Mhz SDRAM, 2 MBytes, organized 512K x 16Bit x 2 Banks) | ** IC303: Samsung K4S161622E-UC80 (125 Mhz SDRAM, 2 MBytes, organized 512K x 16Bit x 2 Banks) | ||
* Analog+Digital | * Analog+Digital | ||
** IC103: Mediatek MT1816E (front-end/signal processor IC for laser unit, no public datasheet available | ** IC103: Mediatek MT1816E (front-end/signal processor IC for laser unit, no public datasheet available, pinout available with example circuit in schematics of some DVRs, see picture above) | ||
* Analog | * Analog | ||
** IC110: Rohm BD6670FM (3-Phase spindle motor driver for CD-RW) | ** IC110: Rohm BD6670FM (3-Phase spindle motor driver for CD-RW) | ||
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** IC403: ST KF25 (2.5V low drop voltage regulator) | ** IC403: ST KF25 (2.5V low drop voltage regulator) | ||
** IC1000: Fairchild FAN8035L (6-CH Motor Driver) | ** IC1000: Fairchild FAN8035L (6-CH Motor Driver) | ||
=== Notes === | === Notes === | ||
* Several revisions of the Sanyo SF-DB11 pickup exist, with only the older ones being compatible with the PSX. Trying to install a newer one will burn the flat flex cable and/or blow the 5V drive-power fuse on the motherboard depending on your luck (known compatible revisions: T02, T05, T06, bottom sticker number starts with DB11; known incompatible revisions: T09, T14, bottom sticker number starts with 11NX). It didn't seem to damage anything else though; most notably all electronics (after replacing the blown fuse) AND the laser pickup (after being installed into a compatible PC drive that uses this newer revision) survived. | |||
* Several | ** <imgur w=240>jPNVCqr.jpg</imgur><imgur w=240>Vo2DfEx.jpg</imgur> | ||
** | * There is an official documentation of the KWS-200A used in the DESR-x000 and DESR-x100 PSX, released by Sony itself:<br/> <imgur w=240>TxkqxiO.jpg</imgur> | ||
* There is an official documentation of the | |||
== Motherboards == | == Motherboards == | ||
=== XPD-001 === | === XPD-001 === | ||
<imgur w=480>3VI7Zy4.jpg</imgur> <imgur w=480>XYRnjjJ.jpg</imgur> | |||
=== XPD-005 === | |||
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<br><imgur w=480>UMfHEc5.png</imgur> | |||
===XPD-005=== | |||
== Integrated Circuits (XPD-001) == | == Integrated Circuits (XPD-001) == | ||
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* Texas Instruments F741580AGGB | * Texas Instruments F741580AGGB | ||
** Memory Stick controller | ** Memory Stick controller | ||
** Has a dedicated NOR-flash located on the other side of the motherboard containing its firmware (Fujitsu MB85431BC) | ** Has a dedicated NOR-flash located on the other side of the motherboard containing its firmware (Fujitsu MB85431BC) | ||
** Related IC is used in some VAIO-Notebooks with an internal Memory Stick reader, where it's called "SUMIRE2" in the schematics | |||
** Related IC is used in some VAIO-Notebooks | |||
=== Audio/Video ICs === | === Audio/Video ICs === | ||
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* Fujitsu MB85432BF | * Fujitsu MB85432BF | ||
** NOR-Flash | ** NOR-Flash | ||
** Firmware for [[DVRP]] | ** Firmware for [[DVRP]] | ||
* Samsung K9F6408U0C-QCB0 | * Samsung K9F6408U0C-QCB0 | ||
** NAND-Flash (8 MBytes) | ** NAND-Flash (8 MBytes) | ||
** PSX firmware | ** PSX firmware | ||
* SCEI XB00-010 | * SCEI XB00-010 | ||
** Mask-ROM or OTP-ROM | ** Mask-ROM or OTP-ROM | ||
** PS2 BIOS | ** PS2 BIOS | ||
* ST M93C46 (chip marking: C46WP) | * ST M93C46 (chip marking: C46WP) | ||
** Microwire EEPROM (1 KBits/128 Bytes) | ** Microwire EEPROM (1 KBits/128 Bytes) | ||
** Connected to | ** Connected to CXD9764GP | ||
=== DRAM === | === DRAM === | ||
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* Texas Instruments F741580AGGB | * Texas Instruments F741580AGGB | ||
** Memory Stick controller | ** Memory Stick controller | ||
** Has a dedicated NOR-flash located on the other side of the motherboard containing its firmware (Fujitsu MB85431BC) | ** Has a dedicated NOR-flash located on the other side of the motherboard containing its firmware (Fujitsu MB85431BC) | ||
** Related IC is used in some VAIO-Notebooks with an internal Memory Stick reader, where it's called "SUMIRE2" in the schematics | |||
** Related IC is used in some VAIO-Notebooks | |||
=== Audio/Video ICs === | === Audio/Video ICs === | ||
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* Fujitsu MB85432BF | * Fujitsu MB85432BF | ||
** NOR-Flash | ** NOR-Flash | ||
** Firmware for [[DVRP]] | ** Firmware for [[DVRP]] | ||
* Samsung K9F6408U0C-QCB0 | * Samsung K9F6408U0C-QCB0 | ||
** NAND-Flash (8 MBytes) | ** NAND-Flash (8 MBytes) | ||
** PSX | ** PSX firmware | ||
* OKI MR27V3202F (printed on chip: R27V3202F) | * OKI MR27V3202F (printed on chip: R27V3202F) | ||
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* ST M93C46 (chip marking: C46WP) | * ST M93C46 (chip marking: C46WP) | ||
** Microwire EEPROM (1 KBits/128 Bytes) | ** Microwire EEPROM (1 KBits/128 Bytes) | ||
** Connected to | ** Connected to CXD9764GP | ||
=== DRAM === | === DRAM === | ||
== Downloads == | == Downloads == | ||
[http://www.mediafire.com/file/fk09397k0hedwu6/2022649012.7z PSX User Manuals(.pdf)] | |||
== CEATEC Japan 2003 == | == CEATEC Japan 2003 == | ||
Sony showcased the PSX at Japan's CEATEC in 2003, here are images of the event:<br> | Sony showcased the PSX at Japan's CEATEC in 2003, here are images of the event:<br> | ||
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== Resources == | == Resources == |