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== Platform | == Lv2 Platform identifier == | ||
can be found in old bootroms | |||
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Shr1.0 | |||
Shr1.1 | |||
Shr1.2 | |||
Shr-1.3 | |||
Shr1.4 | |||
Shr1.5 | |||
Shr2.0 | |||
Shr2.1 | |||
Shr2.2 | |||
Shr2.3 | |||
Shr2.4 | |||
Shr2.5 | |||
Shr2.6 | |||
Shr3.0 | |||
Shr3.1 | |||
Shr3.2 | |||
Shr3.3 | |||
Shr4.0 | |||
Shr-4D | |||
ShrLC | |||
Cyt1.0 | |||
Cyt1.1 | |||
Cyt1.2 | |||
Cok01 | |||
Cok02 | |||
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== | ==Speculation== | ||
Trying to assing the codenames above with prototypes models... | |||
* | *There is an interesting coincidence in some of the platform_id version numbers and the numbers used in prototypes PS3 models, crosscheck with the info in: [[SKU_Models_Nonretail#Prototype_models]] | ||
**Shr2.0 -> [[CEB-200x]] ? | **Shr2.0 -> [[CEB-200x]] ? | ||
**Shr2.1 -> [[CEB-201x]] ? | **Shr2.1 -> [[CEB-201x]] ? | ||
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**Shr2.4 -> [[CEB-2040]] ? | **Shr2.4 -> [[CEB-2040]] ? | ||
**Shr2.5 -> [[CEB-2050]] ? | **Shr2.5 -> [[CEB-2050]] ? | ||
**Shr2.6 -> [[CEB-206x | **Shr2.6 -> [[CEB-206x]] ? | ||
* | *Following this same numbering theory... then the prototype models preceding are: | ||
**Shr1.0 -> [[CEB-1000]] ? | |||
**Shr1.1 -> undocumented / never found (theorethically a CEB-1010) | |||
** | **Shr1.2 -> [[CEB-1020]] ? | ||
**Shr-1.3 -> undocumented / never found (theorethically a CEB-1030) | |||
** | **Shr1.4 -> undocumented / never found (theorethically a CEB-1040) | ||
**Shr1.5 -> undocumented / never found (theorethically a CEB-1050) | |||
** | *Also, this method matches with some prototypes for reference tool: | ||
**Cyt1.0 -> [[DEH-R1000]] ? | |||
**Cyt1.1 -> [[DEH-R1010]] ? | |||
**Cyt1.2 -> [[DEH-R1020]] ? | |||
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