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The mentions to the 3 missing SMD components in the "3rd generation service connector" (pins 7,8,9) are just a prevention incase someone checks the lines with a multimeter but '''doesnt realizes that are missing and is going to be like "this is wrong"'''... and we are going to be like... "dude, check the circuit again, there is an SMD component missing in each of the JTAG lines". Im mentioning it in my last edits yesterday to prevent this misunderstanding. If is something generic that affects other versions of this connector (not only 3rd gen but many other versions) then i guess it could be added at top of the page as something generic that "should be checked for every motherbord model". Anyway, this is not the real problem, please dont confuse it with the other edits i made yesterday<br>
The mentions to the 3 missing SMD components in the "3rd generation service connector" (pins 7,8,9) are just a prevention incase someone checks the lines with a multimeter but '''doesnt realizes that are missing and is going to be like "this is wrong"'''... and we are going to be like... "dude, check the circuit again, there is an SMD component missing in each of the JTAG lines". Im mentioning it in my last edits yesterday to prevent this misunderstanding. If is something generic that affects other versions of this connector (not only 3rd gen but many other versions) then i guess it could be added at top of the page as something generic that "should be checked for every motherbord model". Anyway, this is not the real problem, please dont confuse it with the other edits i made yesterday<br>
<strike>The real problem of the pinout of the "3rd gen service connector" are pins 10,11,12,13 because are not really connected to syscon, right now im not sure who added that info to wiki but im assuming at the time it was added it was right, so the only explanation posible i see right now is that sony repuposed the pins of the "3rd generation service connector" for other stuff</strike>, and since JSD-001/JTP-001 (or around) sony access syscon UART through the "PCI 80 pins connector". See [https://www.psdevwiki.com/ps3/index.php?title=Talk:PCI&diff=59140&oldid=59139 this edit]<br>
<strike>The real problem of the pinout of the "3rd gen service connector" are pins 10,11,12,13 because are not really connected to syscon, right now im not sure who added that info to wiki but im assuming at the time it was added it was right, so the only explanation posible i see right now is that sony repuposed the pins of the "3rd generation service connector" for other stuff</strike>, and since JSD-001/JTP-001 (or around) sony access syscon UART through the "PCI 80 pins connector". See [https://www.psdevwiki.com/ps3/index.php?title=Talk:PCI&diff=59140&oldid=59139 this edit]<br>
Additionally, the southbridge UART access is also made through the "PCI 80 pins connector", <strike>so right now im guessing pins 4,5 (and maybe more) of the "3rd gen service connector" are also wrong</strike><br>
Additionally, the southbridge UART access is also made through the "PCI 80 pins connector", so right now im guessing pins 4,5 (and maybe more) of the "3rd gen service connector" are also wrong<br>
But the party is not over yet... this displacement of the syscon and southbridge UART ports from the "3rd generation service connector" to the "PCI 80 pins connector" means they modifyed the pinout of the "PCI 80 pins connector"<br>
But the party is not over yet... this displacement of the syscon and southbridge UART ports from the "3rd generation service connector" to the "PCI 80 pins connector" means they modifyed the pinout of the "PCI 80 pins connector"<br>
I have the feeling this changes happened in JSD-001/JTP-001, at the same time they moved the syscon to the opposite side of the moterboard<br>
I have the feeling this changes happened in JSD-001/JTP-001, at the same time they moved the syscon to the opposite side of the moterboard<br>
Damn, i just realized there are other 4 missing SMD components for the "3rd gen service connector" pins 10,11,12,13... but are located [https://www.psdevwiki.com/ps3/images/a/af/SC_Serv_Connector.JPG at the other side of the motherboard]--[[User:Sandungas|Sandungas]] ([[User talk:Sandungas|talk]]) 02:43, 9 May 2021 (UTC)
Damn, i just realized there are other 4 missing SMD components for the "3rd gen service connector" pins 10,11,12,13... but are located [https://www.psdevwiki.com/ps3/images/a/af/SC_Serv_Connector.JPG at the other side of the motherboard]--[[User:Sandungas|Sandungas]] ([[User talk:Sandungas|talk]]) 02:43, 9 May 2021 (UTC)
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