Chassis ID

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Chassis ID

The Chassis ID or Chassis Type is internally used to identify the so called Range of Target Hardware (the motherboard and it's original planned surroundings) of a PS3.
The Chassis Type only consists of one letter, it should not be confused with the letter appearing in the SKU model name of phat consoles (e.g. CECHAxx).
Only the SKU model names of prototypes allow you to get the Chassis Type reliable (e.g. DEH-FH1500J-A for a CECHLxx prototype).
You can find the Chassis Type in the Platform ID and on prototypes also on labels and inside the cISD1 board_id.
The PS3 firmware actually uses the Product Sub Code to derive the Chassis ID.
Since the Chassis Type only gives you the Range of Target Hardware you need to consider the Platform ID, which holds an additional numeric value, to identify the actual revision of the target hardware.

List of mass produced platforms

Chassis Type UM Chassis ID Product Sub Code Motherboard Platform ID Notes
- 0x01 0x01 TMU-520 Cyt3.2 "DEH"
- (0/A) 0x02 0x01 COK-001 Cok14
- (0/A') 0x02
B 0x03 0x03 COK-002(W) CokB10
B' 0x04
C 0x04 0x05 SEM-001 CokC12
D 0x05 0x06 DIA-001 CokD10
E 0x06 0x07 DIA-002 CokE10
F 0x07 0x08 VER-001 CokF10
- 0x08 0x09 DEB-001 Deb01 "DEH XB"
G 0x09 0x09 DYN-001 CokG11
H 0x0A 0x0A SUR-001 CokH11
J 0x0B 0x0B JTP-001 CokJ13
JSD-001 CokJ20
K 0x0C 0x0C KTE-001 CokK10
...