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In order to begin your ModChip modification you will need the following:
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Low watt soldering iron (15-30 watt) with a fine
tip
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Philips head screwdriver (also known as a 'star')
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Flat head screwdriver (also known as a 'slot')
Now that you have the materials we are ready to modify the PlayStation2
CAUTION: Disconnect all power and A/V cords from
your PlayStation 2 and ensure that all devices including memory cards,
controllers, compact discs and / or DVD’s are removed from the
system.
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Turn your PlayStation 2 upside down and remove all 8 screw caps (4 rubber
and 4 plastic). These caps cover the PlayStation 2 assembly screws.
Note: Four of the 8 case screws are 2 1/2" in length,
and all screws must be re-used in their appropriate holes only. |
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(Tip: Pry the caps off gently using a small flat head
screw driver.)
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Remove the (4 + 4) base screws. Place the screws in a safe spot |
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After you have removed all 8 of the case screws, you will need to turn
the PlayStation 2 right-side-up and remove the top cover. Lift the top
cover of the PlayStation 2 case up and away from the exposed controller
ports and drive tray on the front of the console. Important:
The top of the PlayStation 2 is attached to the bottom via a
thin ribbon cable which connects to the Reset/Eject switch. Ensure not
to damage or remove this ribbon cable when removing the PlayStation 2
top. |
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Remove the 2 screws holding the memory card slot |
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Lift tab and remove the flex board from the tab as shown |
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Remove the 2 screws holding the ON / OFF button and fan together
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Unplug the fan |
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Remove 1 screw, remove ON / OFF Switch, and Fan |
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Carefully flip over the PlayStation 2, remove the bottom cover and 4
screws |
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Remove RESET / EJECT button |
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Unplug and Remove the power supply |
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Remove the Lexan power supply protector and the Cage cover as shown
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Remove these 9 screws |
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Holding down the metal cover pop-out the 3 tabs with a screw driver
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Finally, gently remove the metal cover and reveal the board
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Now you have the board exposed match it to one of the installation-pictures
on the product page. WE ARE NOW READY TO INSTALL THE
MODCHIP
CAUTION: Due to the heat involved in soldering,
you must only hold the iron tip on the pad to be soldered for enough time
to allow the solder to flow. If too much heat is applied to the contact
it may damage the chip, lift a PCB trace or burn insulation back on the
wire. If you burn the insulation off of the wire, trim and re-solder the
connection. Removing too much insulation could result in the exposed copper
wire touching other traces on the board. This is hazardous to the PlayStation
2 unit.
You can now tape the ModChip on the board in a clear area where it will
not be damaged.
After double-checking all connections and soldering points,
follow the above steps in reverse order to re-assemble the PlayStation
2.
Once you have completely re-assembled the unit, plug in your power source
and video outputs. Power up the PlayStation2.
Test the unit FIRST with an original game. |