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= Teensy 2.0 ++ Downloads = | |||
== | == NORway == | ||
Used to analyze dumps and also contains hex files to program the Teensy itself. | |||
* [http://git.dashhacks.com/norway NORway git] (not working link, need working mirror) | |||
** [https://github.com/hjudges/NORway NORway git] | |||
* [http://www.multiupload.com/W72NBYARQN NORway_v0.1.zip (2.26 MB)] | |||
* [http://www.multiupload.com/HZKWCNSQAK NORway_v0.2.zip (2.4 MB)] | |||
* [http://www.multiupload.com/0XA2QXORA0 norway_v0.3-master.tar.gz (2.39 MB)] | |||
* [http://www.multiupload.com/DHKAZT1KXV NORway_04beta10.zip (2.39 MB)] | |||
* [http://www.multiupload.com/1DCP9P7H73 NORway_04beta12.zip (2.39 MB)] | |||
== NORway usage == | |||
<pre>Usage: %s serialport [command] [filename] [address] | |||
serialport Name of serial port to open (eg. COM1, COM2, /dev/ttyACM0, etc) | |||
command dump Reads entire NOR to [filename] | |||
erase Erases one sector (128KB) at [address] | |||
write Flashes (read-erase-modify-write-verify) [filename] | |||
at [address] to NOR | |||
writeimg Same as write, but prepend a 16-byte length header | |||
[address] is required | |||
program Flashes (erase-write-verify) [filename] | |||
at [address] to NOR | |||
release Releases NOR interface, so the PS3 can boot | |||
filename Filename for [dump|write|writeimg|program] | |||
address Address for [erase|write|writeimg|program] | |||
Default is 0x0, address must be aligned (multiple of 0x20000) | |||
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== Drivers & UDEV Rules == | |||
The Teensy 2.0++ needs windows drivers and linux udev rules to be recognized fully as it was meant to. | |||
* [http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/usb_serial.html Teensy Drivers from PJRC.com] | |||
== | = Hardware Picture = | ||
<table style="width:100%";> | |||
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<td>[[File:Teensy2.0++.jpg|600px|thumb|left|Teeny++ Dev Board]]</td> | |||
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</table> | |||
== | = Installation Requirements = | ||
You are going to need a lot parts to accomplish such a task. This takes a lot of patience, and steady hands.<br> | |||
This is a difficult installation! If a part is not needed below it will be specified per model so check there as well.<br> | |||
== | == Parts == | ||
The following items are required to perform the installation of the Teensy++ to most PS3 consoles. | |||
1x Sony Playstation 3 Console<br> | |||
1x Teensy 2.0 ++<br> | |||
1x Dremel Tool<br> | |||
1x Drill<br> | |||
1x Roll of Double Sided Foam Tape<br> | |||
1x 30AWG Kynar Wire or 26 AWG Kynar Wire. (Few have reported 30AWG may be too small and has interference but does work if done well.)<br> | |||
1x Torque 10(T-10) Screwdriver<br> | |||
1x Torque 8 (T-8) Screwdriver<br> | |||
1x Regular Phillips Head Screwdriver<br> | |||
1x Solder (Can be leaded or no-lead)<br> | |||
1x Soldering Iron (Radioshack 15-30 Watt Will Work.)<br> | |||
1x Bottle Of Flux No-Clean<br> | |||
1x Bottle Of 99% Isoprobyl Alcohol<br> | |||
1x Box of Q-Tips (For spreading flux and alcohol where needed.)<br> | |||
1x Pair Of Steady Hands (Not Joking. Tremor Fingers will not cut it. You are soldering 40+ points and all must be done very well.)<br> | |||
1x Good Lighting (Either very well lighted room, or a Lamp. You need to be able to check your work.)<br> | |||
1x Magnifying Glass (To check your soldering joints for cold solders.)<br> | |||
1x Patience.<br> | |||
As you can see it requires a lot of materials to perform this kind of job. If you do not already have the parts for this kind of project, it will probably be cheaper to pay someone else to do it and ship it to and from them. Also if you are not confident in your soldering technique, it is a very realistic possibility that you will ruin your Playstation 3 Console during this process as there are a LOT of soldering joints that need to be perfectly made. | |||
== Hardware Installations (Case Modifications by CECH Model) == | |||
== | |||
First open the PS3. Follow youtube videos to learn how (Just search). | First open the PS3. Follow youtube videos to learn how (Just search). | ||
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2.) Internal Case Modifications. This is the best way to go as you can install the teensy inside of the PS3 for later use. This is the advantage of using a Teensy 2.0++ because it's just small enough to install inside the PS3 with a little case modification. Other flashers are generally too large to do this with the PS3 closed up. You will find there is just no room for it. | 2.) Internal Case Modifications. This is the best way to go as you can install the teensy inside of the PS3 for later use. This is the advantage of using a Teensy 2.0++ because it's just small enough to install inside the PS3 with a little case modification. Other flashers are generally too large to do this with the PS3 closed up. You will find there is just no room for it. | ||
=== COK-001, COK-002, COK-002W, SEM- | === COK-001, COK-002, COK-002W, SEM-00 1=== | ||
* Need submissions. Not yet possible. Teensy can flash NANDS, but not with existing software. Someone write and submit please. | |||
=== DIA-001, DIA-002 === | === DIA-001, DIA-002 === | ||
Parts not needed? Submitter please list here | Parts not needed? Submitter please list here. | ||
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<td>[[File:IMG 0194.JPG|250px|thumb|left|Teensy++ tucked away below where the psu sits, usb cable hanging out.]]</td> | <td>[[File:IMG 0194.JPG|250px|thumb|left|Teensy++ tucked away below where the psu sits, usb cable hanging out.]]</td> | ||
<td>[[File:IMG 0193.JPG|250px|thumb|left|Teensy++ soldered to NOR testpoints]]</td> | <td>[[File:IMG 0193.JPG|250px|thumb|left|Teensy++ soldered to NOR testpoints]]</td> | ||
</tr> | </tr> | ||
</table> | </table> | ||
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=== DYN-001 === | === DYN-001 === | ||
Parts not needed - Torque T-10 | Parts not needed - (Torque (T-10). T-8 is still needed!)<br> | ||
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==== Installation and Case Modifications ==== | ==== Installation and Case Modifications ==== | ||
First dremel area. These 4 pictures show before and after affects and where to dremel on the top side shielding. | |||
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First | |||
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<td>[[File:IMAG0109.jpg|250px|thumb|left|DYN-001 Placement Area and first dremel]]</td> | <td>[[File:IMAG0109.jpg|250px|thumb|left|DYN-001 Placement Area and first dremel]]</td> | ||
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Second dremel area. These pictures show before and after affects and where to dremel on the bottom side shielding.<br> | |||
This helps with interference by running wires outside the shielding instead of inside. This method has to be done <br> | This helps with interference by running wires outside the shielding instead of inside. This method has to be done <br> | ||
on these models as unlike JSD-001 Models there are no holes or spaces between the HDD and shielding. It's connected<br> | on these models as unlike JSD-001 Models there are no holes or spaces between the HDD and shielding. It's connected<br> | ||
on DYN-001 Models | on DYN-001 Models. | ||
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<td>[[File:IMAG0113.jpg|250px|thumb|left|DYN-001 Wire direction and third dremel]]</td> | <td>[[File:IMAG0113.jpg|250px|thumb|left|DYN-001 Wire direction and third dremel]]</td> | ||
</tr> | </tr> | ||
</table> | </table> | ||
=== JSD-001 === | === JSD-001 === | ||
No dremel required. Design of this CECH 2500 series has an opened hole area to put wires through. | No dremel required. Design of this CECH 2500 series has an opened hole area to put wires through. | ||
<table style="width:100%";> | |||
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<td>[[File:install-1.jpg|250px|thumb|left|JSD-001 Teensy Placement. Mounted using double sided foam tape.]]< | <td>[[File:install-1.jpg|250px|thumb|left|JSD-001 Teensy Placement. Mounted using double sided foam tape.]]</td> | ||
<td>[[File:install-2.jpg|250px|thumb|left|JSD-001 Port cut and drilled to view teensy usb port from outside.]]</td> | |||
<td>[[File:install-3.jpg|250px|thumb|left|JSD-001 Post wire job from motherboard view with wire wrap.]]< | <td>[[File:install-3.jpg|250px|thumb|left|JSD-001 Post wire job from motherboard view with wire wrap.]]</td> | ||
<td>[[File:install-4.jpg|250px|thumb|left|JSD-001 Teensy placement and wired up. Notice open space.]]</td> | |||
<td>[[File:nor_testpoints.png|250px|thumb|left|JSD-001 Motherboard NOR Test Points.]]</td> | |||
</tr> | </tr> | ||
</table> | </table> | ||
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*** Need submissions... | *** Need submissions... | ||