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The publicly available service tools only support consoles up to the G-chassis (up to including SCPH-37000 and SCPH-39000 series).<br/>
The publicly available service tools only support consoles up to the G-chassis (up to including SCPH-37000 and SCPH-39000 series).<br/>
PMAP additionally has experimental support for H and I chassis consoles (most SCPH-50000 series consoles) and even more experimental support for slim consoles.
PMAP additionally supports H and I chassis consoles (most SCPH-50000 series consoles).


Currently missing (please contribute):
Currently missing (please contribute):
* GH-008, GH-016, GH-017, GH-029
* GH-008, GH-016, GH-017, GH-018, GH-029, GH-036, GH-040


=How to connect=
=How to connect=
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===GH-018===
===GH-018===
''Identical to GH-019 - Tested on 28-Nov-2024''


===GH-019===
===GH-019===
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==GH-04X==
==GH-04X==
===GH-040===
===GH-040===
[[File:GH-040-12 MechaCon UART.jpg|200px]]


===GH-041===
===GH-041===
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==GH-06X==
==GH-06X==


===GH-061 (except GH-061-51)===
===GH-061===
''On the top side, next to the Ethernet connector.''<br/>
'''For GH-061-12, GH-061-22 and GH-061-42:''' On the top side, next to the Ethernet connector.<br/>
[[File:Slim79.png|200px]]
[[File:Slim79.png|200px]]


''For GH-061-12, TX, RX, RMC, and Ground are the same as GH-061-22. 3.3 V/3.5 V point shown in that diagram might not supply enough amperage to power a USB-UART device requiring external power, so use an alternate 3.3v point such as the one recommended for installing Modbo.''  
''For GH-061-12, TX, RX, RMC, and Ground are the same as GH-061-22. 3.3 V/3.5 V point shown in that diagram might not supply enough amperage to power a USB-UART device requiring external power, so use an alternate 3.3v point such as the one recommended for installing Modbo.''  


===GH-061-51===
 
''On the top side of the board, two points being above and one point being to the left of the MechaCon.''<br/>
 
'''For GH-061-51:''' On the top side of the board, two points being above and one point being to the left of the MechaCon.<br/>
[[File:PS2 SLim GH-061-51 UART Points.jpg|200px]]
[[File:PS2 SLim GH-061-51 UART Points.jpg|200px]]


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