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<div style="float:right">[[File:Heatsink CECH-25xx metal cooling block (lapped detail).jpg|400px|thumb|right|Wiki hardware geek]]</div>
<div style="float:right">[[File:Heatsink CECH-25xx metal cooling block (lapped detail).jpg|400px|thumb|right|Wiki hardware geek]]</div>


== My To Do wiki pages ==
==My To Do wiki pages==


To fill (by me :P)... list of pages i started or i helped improving them but are not finished yet, with a temporal layout, needs a cleanup, or abandoned temporally for some reason.
To fill (by me :P)... list of pages i started or i helped improving them but are not finished yet, with a temporal layout, needs a cleanup, or abandoned temporally for some reason.
 
===PARAM.SFO===
=== PARAM.SFO ===
 
Neverending oddisey
Neverending oddisey


=== PARAM.PFD ===
===PARAM.PFD===
 
Dunno how
Dunno how


=== ETC... ===
===ETC...===
 
I will make a better list when i find some time, sorry
I will make a better list when i find some time, sorry


== Lazy dog wiki tutorials ==
* About changes in CXML decompiler: yes, correct.
 
--[[User:Flatz|Flatz]] ([[User talk:Flatz|talk]]) 16:26, 17 November 2014 (EST)
=== How to upload and display images (drunk spainglish saturday night edition) ===
 
The purpose of this step-by-step tutorial is to use a method to upload images and display them in wiki in the most simple and fast way without the need to remember any wiki trick code or anything, the point is to have a solid procedure to remember and use always (is brainless and the fastest way i know)
 
The upload of images is simple, and the display depends of what you want to do with the image, are explained below
 
==== Image upload ====
 
*Step 1 '''Prepare the images in your PC'''
**Usually you need to upload several images to wiki custom made or found in internet, this explains the worst scenenario with multiple images and randon manes. Make a folder in your PC with any name is just temporal and in most cases is deleted at the end with all the images. Download the images in it and rename them conveniently. Is important to rename them at this point to simplify further steps
**The naming convention needs to be something most simple posible but also very explicit and keeping in mind that other images for the same "stuff" could be added later, as example for a hardware part dont name the image simply as this part, add to it a tail like "bottom view" "top view" etc... this way if someone in the future wants to upload another image for the same component they can name it starting with the component name and another tail like "perspective view", "detailed view", etc...
**This is also the time where you can crop the images (to keep only the interest area to make them smaller to improve wiki performance and display them better) rotate, or change the image format (.jpg preferibly, or .png if the images uses transparency) etc... even you can delete the EXIF information (usefull if you made the image from scratch to delete the track of the apps you used to create it). A great app for this small edition tasks is irfanview
**Warning !!! For some hardware components where is needed a detailed view (to identify traces, etc...) is better to dont make any edition to the image that could reduce the quality (so scale, rotation, or image format conversion are not a good idea to use if what you want to achieve is good quality, all them applyes an image filter)
 
*Step 2 '''Find an image in wiki that was uploaded before by another user and copy the footer'''
**Copypasting is the secret golden rule of wiki gurus, here what we need is to keep the wiki standards used to categorize images, long explain short... we use some categories to index the images but is a pita to remember them and how the tags needs to be added to the bottom of the pages so the easy solution (brainless, no need to memorize anything) is to copypaste them from another similar image, basically in wiki we use 2 categories for images that are "hardware" and "software" (and other for templates... different story though but the trick is the same, copypaste ftw)
**Personally what i do is to go to the main page, and take a look at the pages that appears in the main templates, you need to find one similar to the image you want to upload (and when clicking in it you need to be lucky for that page to use some image.... if not image is used then no luck and you need to try to find other)
**My favourites are:
***For software category - [[PlayStation 3 Theme (P3T)]] (the images used at top-right corner of the page)
***For hardware category - [[Motherboard Revisions]] (also, every one of the PS3 model pages and his motherboards)
**Go to one of that pages, click in one of the images (this makes your browser to jump to the image page), click in "edit" that page (you are not going to save the edit is for copypaste purposes), then copy the whole text, it will be something like: <nowiki>[[Category:Hardware]]PS3 - Motherboard - Multilayering</nowiki> (note how it starts with the categorizing)
**Click in the navigation links at left, out of the edition area, where it says "Upload file". Your browser opens the upload page
 
*Step 3 '''Upload the image, paste the footer and modify the description'''
**In the "Upload file" page, the first thing you need to do is to paste the footer you copyed before (the point is to paste it as faster as posible to dont lose it, probably you are copypasting other texts in your pc, or links to pages so is easy to lose it). Dont edit the description yet, by now is ok, following the example i used before what i need to paste is <nowiki>[[Category:Hardware]]PS3 - Motherboard - Multilayering</nowiki>
**Click in the "browse" button and select the first image (the image in my PC is named ''Panasonic MN864709 on a DYN-001 (perspective view).jpg'')
**The image is previewd in your browser (has not been saved yet to the server), and the "destination filename" is filled with the final image text. Copy this text
**Paste the text at the right of the footer you pasted before, so you will have something like: <nowiki>[[Category:Hardware]]Panasonic_MN864709_on_a_DYN-001_(perspective_view).jpg</nowiki>
**Restore the spaces, remove the file extension, so you will have something like: <nowiki>[[Category:Hardware]]Panasonic MN864709 on a DYN-001 (perspective view)</nowiki>
**Thats all, click in the "Upload file" at bottom of the page, profit, the image is uploaded to wiki, is using a good name, and follows the wiki category standards
**Repeat with the other images, remember, every time you want to upload a new image you need to copy the footer from another uploaded image to paste in the new one, this can be very confusing if done multiple times, it can be made fast but always keep an eye at the "summary" description it needs to match with the original name you used, also remove spaces and file extensions
 
==== Display mode gallery ====
 
*In wiki most of the times (most used as far i remember though im sure there are more) the images are displayed using 3 ways, as a "gallery" of images (used when is needed to display several images together), inside a <nowiki><div></nowiki> frame (used to display a single or couple of images in a bigger size displaced to right to serve as introduction to a page section or whole page), inside a table (for eyecandy, or to use the table contour as a frame limiter), or inside a template (to create wiki icons of small size)
*For the example im using, im uploading two photos using the <nowiki><gallery></nowiki> display mode, there are really a lot of pages in wiki using it, but im going to copy it from [[COK-00x|COK-001]] page (first hit in main page in one of the motherboard models)
*Click in the [[COK-00x|COK-001]] page, click in the "Edit" tab, scroll down to the edit area and copy one of the galleries completlly (all lines, lazy ass remember ?):
<nowiki><gallery></nowiki>
File:COK-001_TOP.JPG|COK-001 - top
File:COK-001_BOTTOM.JPG|COK-001 - bottom
<nowiki></gallery></nowiki>
*Go to the page where you want to add your shiny new gallery, click in "edit" the new page and paste the whole gallery (dont save your changes to the page yet)
*Now you need to replace the images by yours, go to the [[Special:RecentChanges]] page where you can see the links of the images you uploaded before, click in all them and open them in your browser in different tabs. In every image page, double click in the file name that appears on bold at top and copy (is the name with spaces, starting with ''File:'' and ending in the ''fileextension'')
*Paste the names in your gallery this way (is a double copypaste foe each image, and the most at right has been removed the ''File:'' and ''fileextension'')
<nowiki><gallery></nowiki>
File:Panasonic MN864709 on a DYN-001 (top view).jpg|Panasonic MN864709 on a DYN-001 (top view)
File:Panasonic MN864709 on a DYN-001 (perspective view).jpg|Panasonic MN864709 on a DYN-001 (perspective view)
<nowiki></gallery></nowiki>
 
=== =Display mode <nowiki><div></nowiki> ====
 
*This is used mostly with a single image (or a couple) that works as an introduction to a whole page or to a section of a page, because the text is aligned to left what we do is to align the image to right-top (either top of a page, or top of a section). This doesnt works very well in wiki because there is an overlapping of text when the page is rendered at different screen resolutions, keep this in mind, we dont use images bigger than 300 or 400 pixels for this display mode and there are some wiki editors that are stricts with this rule so try to dont abuse much of this display mode, it breaks small screens
*The page i use to copypaste the code from is [[XMB]] (single image), [[PlayStation 3 Theme (P3T)]] (2 images horizontally), or [[Teensy%2B%2B_2.0|Teensy++ 2.0]] (several images vertically)
*Click in any of those pages, and click in "edit" tab, copy the line with the <nowiki><div></nowiki> (from start to end), something like:
<nowiki><div style="float:right">[[File:Tex_classic_theme.png|200px|thumb|left|XMB Classic theme]]</div></nowiki>
*Paste in your new page and edit it properlly, you need to replace the image path in the server, the description, and choose a size, so it becomes for my example:
<nowiki><div style="float:right">[[File:Panasonic MN864709 on a DYN-001 (perspective view).jpg|200px|thumb|left|Panasonic MN864709 on a DYN-001 (perspective view)]]</div></nowiki>
*If you find some problem of overlapping of texts, sections horizontal line separators, or disalignments you can add an empty page divider at bottom with <nowiki><div></div></nowiki> that works as a "page break" (preferably), or one or several <nowiki><br></nowiki> that works as a line feed (not preferably, this is too dirty)
 
==== Display mode table ====
 
*This is a dirty trick to display several images in big size perfectlly aligned horizontally or vertically, keep in mind that this also breaks small screens resolutions (but sometimes this is the only way to do it, so is a price we need to pay to have a nice display). If you consider the table of images is too big you can use an <nowiki><spoiler></nowiki> before the table and a <nowiki></spoiler></nowiki> after the table
*It works as a combination of a standard "wikitable" where you can choose to make the border lines transparent, use a font type, colors, etc... and inside each table cell is displayed an image with a defined size, you can see examples of this tables used at bottom of [[Motherboard Revisions]] page and some subsections of [[Teensy%2B%2B_2.0|Teensy++ 2.0]] page
*Im not going to explain how to create them exactlly because are a bit experimental, just practise a bit with them and be creative, other wiki users will copypaste your ideas and/or will improve your experiments
 
==== Display mode icon ====
 
*Wiki icons are made by including an image inside a template. Im not going to explain how templates works here (for an icon are very basic but templates are very complicated up to a point that admits arguments where are called)
*Basically you are going to create a very simple template that contains only two thing: the image itself, and a footer to categorize the page in wiki indexing, as before the first thing to do it to find a similar page to copypaste the footer, my favourite one (is the official Dr. frankenstein laboratory, feel free to use it to experiment) is [[TemplateTest]], for this examples we are going to use the subsection about [[TemplateTest#PS3_Buttons|PS3 Buttons]]. the reason why using this section for the examples is because i created templates for the buttons in two different ways based on the size of the images
*First, you need to decide if the icons you are creating are going to be used very frequentlly in a specific size, as example.... to be used inside text lines like this {{padps}} (note his size doesnt disalign previous or next text line). I decided to create specific templates to use dualshock button icons inside text lines to display button combos like in this page [[More_System_Information#How_to_get_this|More System Information]]. The standard font size of webbrowsers is 23 pixels size, so i made a set of templates at 23 pixel heigh to simplify the usage, this way you can call the template directlly without the need to specify the size of the icon
*Also, if you consider some other wiki editor eventually will need to display the icon at a different size, you can make another set of templates with the original size of the image (this works by not specifying the size when creating the template, it will be displayed as original size, not scaled)
*Nowadays, after practising a bit with templates i realize the solution to use a single template to display an icon at different sizes is by using an argument when calling it, it can be fixed in the icons i made but has not been done yet, and what i just explained is good enought to create icons in a easy way, works fine and has been using for a long time without problems so play with it a bit
 
=== Online diagram services ===
 
*UML
** https://yuml.me/ (and nice example made by eussNL here: [[:File:CECHC-COK-002-diagram.png]])
 
== Dev_flash\vsh\resource ==


*http://www.psdevwiki.com/ps3/User_talk:Eussbot
== Dev_flash\vsh\resource\sysconf\calibration ==


{{Dev_flash\vsh\resource\sysconf\calibration}}
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== Dev_flash\vsh\resource\explore\user ==
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== Users suggestions, brainstormings, help, etc... ==
==Users suggestions, brainstormings, help, etc...==
 
=== HDD regions table ===


===HDD regions table===
* http://www.psdevwiki.com/ps3/Talk:Harddrive#HDD_partitions
* http://www.psdevwiki.com/ps3/Talk:Harddrive#HDD_partitions
ps3dd HDD region is between 8 sectors of padding, in the space leaved empty by resizing ps3da, see how: http://gitorious.ps3dev.net/ps3otheros/scripts/blobs/master/create_hdd_region.sh<br>
ps3dd HDD region is between 8 sectors of padding, in the space leaved empty by resizing ps3da, see how: http://gitorious.ps3dev.net/ps3otheros/scripts/blobs/master/create_hdd_region.sh<br>
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=== Regarding Boxwarning ===
===‎HSW-001 pinout===
please check this if you have a chance Zer0Tolerance, on CECH-25xx the BD controller is integrated and it seems the blue eject led is connected to it --[[User:Sandungas|Sandungas]] ([[User talk:Sandungas|talk]]) 15:55, 20 June 2015 (UTC)


I created a new one just for the [[RCOXML Objects]] page but you can edit the template if you need more lines etc. [[User:Roxanne|Roxanne]] 11:55, 19 November 2015 (GMT+1)  
Verifyed, pin36 @CXD5131R-1 is correct pin. Now we need to trace it on JTP-001 (@Renesas chip)
* [[Template:BoxwarningRCOXMLObjects]]
* http://www.psdevwiki.com/ps3/index.php?title=RCOXML_Objects&curid=8887&diff=39840&oldid=39836


Thanks, the new template looks more scary and this is what i was trying to achieve. The broken templates (boxwarning and boxread variations, and maybe others) was made by me when i was learning how template works initially as experiments, but i made a few more that was working fine and i needed them for [[PARAM.SFO]] page (and later used in other pages)... so i forgot a bit about the broken ones but i guess at some point it will be needed to review and decide is fixing or deleting them --[[User:Sandungas|Sandungas]] ([[User talk:Sandungas|talk]]) 02:24, 20 November 2015 (UTC)
I cant check a JTP-001 at this moment, by now im assuming the CXD5131R-1 and the renesas R8J32830FPV1 has the same pinout and internally are exactly the same, actually i have a partial theory about why there are renesas BD controllers used in some PS3 models. It seems when sony is going to redesign the BD controller they uses renesas for the first prototype (though renesas chip reaches production line). Or maybe is the opposite, first sony redesigns the BD controller and then they passes the manufacturing license to renesas for building it cheaper, to reduce taxes or something like that. One way or the other it seems renesas BD controllers works exactly the same as sony BD controllers --[[User:Sandungas|Sandungas]] ([[User talk:Sandungas|talk]]) 15:55, 20 June 2015 (UTC)
: If it's about making things scary then next time we will use a dark red color :) - When I get my left hand back I will check out the templates. [[User:Roxanne|Roxanne]] 10:03, 20 November 2015 (GMT+1)


* Does it worked? http://www.psdevwiki.com/ps3/Special:Log/rights
**No, i was trying to find the email of an user that forgot his account details to force a reset of his pass, but problem was solved anyway
*** Ok. Normally this isn't possible what you had done with your rights but this is probably because of the Database error on both PS3 and PS4 wiki, so we will keep this status.


== Might be interesting for Dungas ==
=Components=


*from vsh.self
==D35653 0S25==
Next to NOR, on top of the board JSD-001, responsible of the NOR VCC


<pre>
{| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" border="#999" class="wikitable" style="border:1px solid #999; border-collapse: collapse;"
GDAT - GD
|- bgcolor="#cccccc"
GDTL - HG
! Pin !! Signal !! Description
DGAM - DG
|-
GEXE - GameExec
| 1 || V_OUT <!-- not official name --> || NOR VCC 3.3v
GPS1 - PS1emu
|-
GAME - unknown
| 2 || GROUND ||
</pre>
|-
| 3 || GROUND ||
|-
| 4 ||  || Goes to capacitor (4nf ?), then to ground
|-
| 5 ||  || To a sinkhole, hidden trace in inner layers (control pin ?)
|-
| 6 || GROUND ||
|-
| 7 || GROUND ||
|-{{cellcolors|red}}
| 8 || V_IN <!-- not official name --> || to BD3527 0A95 pin 11, to BD3525 0938 pin 11
|-
|}


== Tests (temporal) ==
==BD3525==
If successful will be moved to other pages, if failed will be deleted or moved to [[TemplateTest]]


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Diagonal_split_header
{| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" border="#999" class="wikitable" style="border:1px solid #999; border-collapse: collapse;"
|- bgcolor="#cccccc"
! Pin !! Signal !! Description
|-
| 1 || GROUND ||
|-
| 2 || GROUND ||
|-
| 3 || GROUND ||
|-
| 4 || GROUND ||
|-
| 5 || GROUND ||
|-
| 6 || GROUND ||
|-
| 7 || || control pin ?
|-
| 8 || ? || capacitor to ground
|-
| 9 || GROUND ||
|-
| 10 || GROUND ||
|-{{cellcolors|red}}
| 11 || V_IN <!-- not official name --> || to D35653 0S25 pin 8, to BD3527 0A95 pin 11
|-
| 12 || ? || to resistor 46Kohm to ground
|-
| 13 || ? || to capacitor 0.500nf to ground
|-
| 14 || GROUND ||
|-
| 15 || GROUND ||
|-
| 16 || GROUND ||
|-
| 17 || GROUND ||
|-
| 18 || GROUND ||
|-
| 19 || GROUND ||
|-
| 20 || GROUND ||
|-
|}


=== PS3Xploit stuff ===
==BD3527==


{| class="wikitable"
{| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" border="#999" class="wikitable" style="border:1px solid #999; border-collapse: collapse;"
|- bgcolor="#cccccc"
! Pin !! Signal !! Description
|-
| 1 || GROUND ||
|-
| 2 || GROUND ||
|-
| 3 || GROUND ||
|-
| 4 || GROUND ||
|-
|-
! PS3 chasis familly !! [[SKU Models|PS3 model]] !! CFW compatible !! [[Flash]] Type !! <span style="width:20px; writing-mode:vertical-lr; margin-left:0px; transform:rotate(180deg);">Other info</span>
| 5 || GROUND ||
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:CECHA01-Console.JPG|200px|Fat]] || [[CECHAxx]]<br>[[CECHBxx]]<br>[[CECHCxx]]<br>[[CECHExx]]<br>[[CECHGxx]] || rowspan="3" {{Yes}}<br>([[Template:Metbootldr|minver]] 3.56 or lower) || NAND ||  
| 6 || GROUND ||  
|-
|-
| [[CECHHxx]]<br>[[CECHJxx]]<br>[[CECHKxx]]<br>[[CECHLxx]]<br>[[CECHMxx]]<br>[[CECHPxx]]<br>[[CECHQxx]] || rowspan="4" | NOR || rowspan="4" |  
| 7 || || control pin ?
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:CECH-2500A.jpg|200px|Slim]] || [[CECH-20xx]]A/B<br>[[CECH-21xx]]A/B<br>[[CECH-25xx]]A/B
| 8 || ? || power
|-
|-
| [[CECH-25xx]]A/B<br>[[CECH-30xx]]A/B || rowspan="3" {{No}}<br>([[Template:Metbootldr|minver]] 3.60 or higher)
| 9 || ? || dissapears under package
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:CECH-4000.jpg|200px|SuperSlim]] || [[CECH-40xx]]B/C<br>[[CECH-42xx]]B/C<br>[[CECH-43xx]]B/C
| 10 || ? || dissapears under package
|-{{cellcolors|red}}
| 11 || V_IN <!-- not official name --> || to D35653 0S25 pin 8, to BD3525 0938 pin 11
|-
| 12 || ? || dissapears in a sinkhole (resistor 23Kohm to ground in the other side)
|-
| 13 || ? || dissapears in a sinkhole (capacitor 915nf to ground in the other side)
|-
| 14 || GROUND ||
|-
| 15 || GROUND ||
|-
| 16 || GROUND ||
|-
| 17 || GROUND ||
|-
| 18 || GROUND ||
|-
| 19 || GROUND ||
|-
| 20 || GROUND ||
|-
|-
| [[CECH-40xx]]A<br>[[CECH-42xx]]A<br>[[CECH-43xx]]A || eMMC ||
|}
|}


== GECR-2500 ==
== BD9684 0906 ==


* There's no GECR-2000: [https://product.bandainamco-am.co.jp/am/vg/s357-license/license.php]
{| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" border="#999" class="wikitable" style="border:1px solid #999; border-collapse: collapse;"
* GECR numbers are derived from the prototype numbers, see the corresponding DECH ones ([[User_talk:M4j0r]]):
|- bgcolor="#cccccc"
** DEH-BH1100A = DECHB00A
! Pin !! Signal !! Description
** DEH-FH1500A = DECHL00A
|-
** DEH-H2000A  = DECHJ00A
| 1 || ? || sealed coil... then to 8 sinkholes... to BD controller, etc...
** DEH-H2500A  = DECH-2000A
|-
| 2 || ? || dissapears under package
|-{{cellcolors|red}}
| 3 || V_? <!-- not official name --> || <!-- connected to the common rail with the previous ones --> 0.400mf capacitor to ground... then to 4 sinkholes... at the other side conneced to fuse/thermistor TH7601
|-
| 4 || ? || to a sinkhole... at the other side 3.3K resistor to ground, then connected to pins 2 and 3 of a dual transistor (base of TR1, and collector of TR2)
|-
| 5 || GROUND ||
|-
| 6 || GROUND ||
|-
| 7 || || dissapears under package
|-{{cellcolors|red}}
| 8 || V_? <!-- not official name --> || 0.400mf capacitor to ground... then to the same 4 sinkholes of pin 3
|-
| 9 || ? || dissapears under package
|-
| 10 || ? || sealed coil... then tied to pin 11
|-
| 11 || ? || to 6 sinkholes... at the other side to unpopulated service connector... etc...
|-
| 12 || ? || tied to pin 13... capacitor to ground, to a 4x-sinkhole... then to BD controller
|-
| 13 || ? || tied to pin 12... capacitor to ground, to a 4x-sinkhole... then to BD controller
|-
| 14 || GROUND ||
|-
| 15 || ? || to a sinkhole... at the other side to BD controller
|-
| 16 || ? || dissapears under package
|-{{cellcolors|red}}
| 17 || V_? <!-- not official name --> || 0.400mf capacitor to ground... then to a sinkhole and tied to pin 3
|-
| 18 || ? || towards blu ray laser connector
|-
| 19 || ? || tied to pin 1
|-
| 20 || ? || to a sinkhole... then to pin 6 of the same dual transistor (collector of TR1)
|-
|}


*Fixed, there was a 357C listed in the arcade models wiki page with a slim motherboard and that was not posible (or highly unprobable). Now i restored it back to what we had before 2017-12-29 that was partially specilative but better. To know for sure which motherboard is inside a 357C we need photos of it, until that point the question mark that appears in that section is needed to keep
*pin 5 of the dual transistor (base of TR2) is connected to a long trace that dies in a sinkhole near Wifi/BT
*the emitter pins of the dual transistor (1 and 4) are connected to a common ground
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