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== Overview ==
These are the test points exposing [[MechaCon]]'s UART interface for [[CDVD Drive]] calibration using PMAP. These test points have also been used by Sony service centers using official service tools.
A multitude of test points, unpopulated pads for several connectors and/or "hidden" interfaces exists on all PS2 revisions. These have been split into separate pages.
== Test points ==
* [[Test points/MechaCon UART|MechaCon UART (e.g. for PMAP)]]
* [[Test points/CDVD analog|CDVD analog (e.g. for jitter adjustment using jitter meter or oscilloscope)]]
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== Unpopulated connectors ==
[https://www.psx-place.com/threads/fat-ps2-test-point-location-diagrams-b-h-chassis-v2-v9.31679/ Source of some of these pictures]


== Other interfaces ==
To put the console into service mode, the RMC test point needs to be grounded. This is necessary when recalibrating the drive and doing other stuff.
 
Currently still unknown:
* All slim ps2 test points
* Test points for GH-008, GH-016, GH-017, GH-026, GH-027, GH-029
 
==Playstation 2 Fat Motherboard Models==
 
===GH-00X===
 
====GH-001====
<imgur w=480>S43vRdP.jpg</imgur>
 
====GH-003====
''Identical to GH-001''<br/>
<imgur w=480>RDPT7ax.jpg</imgur>
 
====GH-004====
''Identical to GH-005''<br/>
 
====GH-005====
<imgur w=480>6jokfw1.jpg</imgur>
 
====GH-006====
<imgur w=480>vOfzfpA.jpg</imgur>
 
====GH-007====
''Identical to GH-006''<br/>
 
====GH-008====
 
===GH-01X===
 
====GH-010====
<imgur w=480>e2cm6MO.jpg</imgur>
 
====GH-012====
''Identical to GH-010''<br/>
 
====GH-013====
''Identical to GH-010''<br/>
 
====GH-014====
''Identical to GH-010''<br/>
 
====GH-015====
<imgur w=480>3noGpdf.jpg</imgur>
 
====GH-016====
 
====GH-017====
 
====GH-019====
<imgur w=480>3BN1Nib.jpg</imgur>
 
===GH-02X===
 
====GH-022====
''Identical to GH-019''<br/>
 
====GH-023====
<imgur w=480>3XVAvq3.jpg</imgur>
 
====GH-026====
 
====GH-027====
 
====GH-029====
 
==Playstation 2 Slim Motherboard Models==
 
===GH-03X===
 
====GH-032====
 
====GH-035====
 
====GH-036====
 
====GH-037====
 
===GH-04X===
 
====GH-040====
 
====GH-041====
 
===GH-05X===
 
====GH-051====
 
====GH-052====
 
===GH-06X===
 
====GH-061====
 
====GH-062====
 
===GH-07X===
 
====GH-070====
 
====GH-071====
 
====GH-072====
 
==PSX Motherboard Models==
 
===XPD-001===
''Identical to XPD-005''<br/>
 
===XPD-005===
<imgur w=480>Hz1QY2W.jpg</imgur>
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