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**pin 8 (THR_I2C_SCL) connected to syscon SWx-x series pin 25
**pin 8 (THR_I2C_SCL) connected to syscon SWx-x series pin 25


*It seems in the first PS3 models the signal SYS_THR_ALRT can be sent to syscon by both: CELL (using a pad named THERMAL_OVERLOAD connected to a transistor that drives a syscon pin to ground), and by the CELL temperature monitor (pin 6 of this chip). In later PS3 models (around PS3 slim) only CELL can do it
*It seems in the first PS3 models the signal SYS_THR_ALRT can be sent to syscon by both: CELL (using a pad named THERMAL_OVERLOAD that drives a syscon pin to ground), and by the CELL temperature monitor (pin 6 of this chip)
**In later PS3 models (around PS3 slim) only CELL can do it
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