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Seems to be similar than the PS2:
Seems to be similar than the PS2 IOP chip (I/O Processor)


IOP (I/O Processor): CXD9783GP
Some PS2 slim models (dated around 2006) such SCPH-75001, SCPH-77001 uses an IOP chip with partnumber: '''CXD9209GP''' [http://www.techrepublic.com/pictures/cracking-open-sonys-playstation-2-slim-case/45/ photo]. The PS3 chip is older because PS3 was designed before 2006
 
Some PS2 slim models such SCPH-77001 uses an IOP chip with partnumber: CXD9209GP [http://www.techrepublic.com/pictures/cracking-open-sonys-playstation-2-slim-case/45/ photo]


*Wrote by 47iscool on [http://psx-scene.com/forums/f19/playstation-2-identification-tool-115323/index2.html#post1084775 psx-scene]
*Wrote by 47iscool on [http://psx-scene.com/forums/f19/playstation-2-identification-tool-115323/index2.html#post1084775 psx-scene]

Revision as of 22:09, 17 July 2017

Seems to be similar than the PS2 IOP chip (I/O Processor)

Some PS2 slim models (dated around 2006) such SCPH-75001, SCPH-77001 uses an IOP chip with partnumber: CXD9209GP photo. The PS3 chip is older because PS3 was designed before 2006

Log file generated by Playstation 2 Ident v0.804, built on Aug 25 2013 19:57:49
...
IOP
Revision: 0x0030 (CXD9796GP/CXD9209GP)
RAM size: 2 MB
SSBUSC revision: 0x31 (CXD9611)
...
Mainboard:
Model name: SCPH-75001
Mainboard model: GH-041
...