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=== Discussion / controversy / speculation ===
=== Discussion / controversy / speculation ===
* 0x50 : <code>00 01</code> in all retail motherboards before SEM-001, <code>00 02</code> in all retail motherboards after SEM-001, while <code>FF FF</code> denotes nonretail {{ARC}} {{DEX}} consoles, and <code>20 01</code> is prototype ?. This looks like hardware related, note how the refurbished examples that originally should be 00 01 was not "updated" to 00 02 after refurbishment
* 0x50 : <code>00 01</code> in all retail motherboards before SEM-001, <code>00 02</code> in all retail motherboards after SEM-001, while <code>FF FF</code> denotes nonretail {{ARC}} {{DEX}} consoles, and <code>20 01</code> is prototype ?
**PS2 compatibility ? (SEM-001 is the first motherboard where PS2 hardware compatibility was completly removed) http://www.psdevwiki.com/ps3/Motherboard_Revisions
**PS2 compatibility ? (SEM-001 is the first motherboard where PS2 hardware compatibility was completly removed) http://www.psdevwiki.com/ps3/Motherboard_Revisions
**Multicard reader ? (SEM-001 is the first motherboard where multicard reader was removed) http://www.psdevwiki.com/ps3/MultiCardReader
**Multicard reader ? (SEM-001 is the first motherboard where multicard reader was removed) http://www.psdevwiki.com/ps3/MultiCardReader
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