Talk:Motherboard Revisions Nonretail

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Motherboard BE-28 (1-876-411-12)[edit source]

  • Used in Sony Zego BCU-100
  • Based on TMU-520

CELL: CXD2989AGB-3 (8 SPE's)
XDR: EDX5116ADSE-3C-E (x16+2) 1GB +ECC

RSX: CXD2982BGB-1
DVI: SII1178CSU + ADV7123JSTZ240

SB: T9MA7XBQ (CXD2973AGB-4)
DDR2: EDE5108AJSE-6E-E (x8) 1GB

GbE: 88E1011-BAB1
GbE 2: LU82541PI + M93C46-WDW6TP 1Kb EEPROM
USB: UPD720114GA-9EU-A
1394: TSB41AB2PAP
SATA: 88SA8040C0-TBC1C000 (x2)

NOR: S29GL512N10TFI020-BE28V01 64MB
NVRAM: STK14CA8-NF45-B 128KB
SS2: GBDriver XR2A
NAND: K9F2G08U0M-PIB0T (x2) 512MB

SC: R5F70845AN80FPV µC + EP1C12F324C8N FPGA + IDT71V416S12PHG-TL 512KB SRAM + M24256-BWMN6TP (x2) 64MB EEPROM + RV5C387A RTC

Misc Motherboards[edit source]

Not on the wiki (all Prototypes):

  • EG-2 - ?CEB-1000 Board?
  • TCP-510 - PS3 TOOL DEH-R1000 Prototype CP Board


MPU-XXX | XXX < 500 != PS3 Prototype Board
TCP-XXX PS3 TOOL CP Board



Where do you have that list from ?


CP-Updates, however, I'm not sure about all, some could be PSP/PS2.


Hum.. Interesting, MPU Motherboards are definitely from CEB units Not sure what the TCP Motherboard is.

I think EG-2 is the CEB-1000 motherboard if memory serves me right (not 100% sure)

Update:

The TCP-510 is the CP board, on DECR-1000 it's actually a TCP-520 so I assume the 510 is the one on DEH-R10xx

It's also odd that it would have MPU part numbers when the CP does not run on a CEB unit. Perhaps those are daughterboard used from CEB in DEH units, or there was the option to connect a CP board to a CEB somehow. CEB didn't ship to 3rd parties with one.

Update 2:

Ok there is a reference to MPU220 in the OLD 068 psptoolupdate so I am guessing it is totally not ps3 related

runtest i2ctest ../i2c ./i2c.sh ${ID} MPU220 /dev/i2c-0 50

...

#recovery
#   title RESTART2
#    runtest recovery ../recovery ./recovery.sh ${ID} MPU220

#    if [ x$? = x0 ]; then
#      echo "**PLEASE RECOVERY RESTART AFTER SHUTDOWN**"
#      dgshut shutdown recovery
#    else
#      dgshut noop recovery
#      exec dgstep
#    fi
#  ;;

...

if [ x"$key" = xy ]; then
      usleep 1000
      echo "***PLEASE PUSH \"MPU-220 Power-OFF\" BUTTON***"
      dgshut halt restart1
    else
      dgshut noop restart1
      exec dgstep
    fi
;;

And so on.

There are also files called MPU210_69.DAT MPU400_52.DAT MPU400_52B.DAT MPU400_52H.DAT MPU400_54.DAT

If I had to guess anything MPU-xxx that's <500 = DTP-T1000 Motherboard. I wish I still had the pictures for those.