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VCC 3.6VDC. The main board in the PS1/PSone has 2 surface mount 750mA fuses, one for each port
VCC 3.6VDC. The main board in the PS1/PSone has 2 surface mount 750mA fuses, one for each port
==== ATT ====
==== ATT ====
ATT is used to get the attention of the card. This signal will go low for the duration of a transmission. Time is 16msec between SEL from previous SEL.
ATT is used to get the attention of the card. This signal will go low for the duration of a transmission.
 
==== CLOCK ====
==== CLOCK ====
Signal (high) from PS1/PSone to card. Used to keep units in sync. 250kHz clock for PlayStation.
Signal (high) from PS1/PSone to card. Used to keep units in sync. 250kHz clock for PlayStation.
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