Posted Jun 11, 2006 at 09:00AM by Ernest G. Listed in: Hacks & Exploits, Mods, Rumors Tags: 0okm, Undiluted Platinum, modchip
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While the debate continues on tech blogs and forums (making the following essentially a rumor at the moment), the consensus seems to be thus: because of a change in the parts used in all PSPs that were manufactured after October 2005, the Undiluted Platinum mod chip may not be able to work its magic on newer PSPs. If the actual hardware (board) used inside of your PSP is not labeled TA-082 you will not be affected by this news. It all comes down to this: If the new PSPs (with part labels TA-082) use 1.8V powersupply and the Actel FPGA used on undiluted Platinum supports 3.3V/2.5V only, the mod chip may not work on the newer PSPs.

All of this is premised upon the work of busy PSP enthusiasts, led by 0okm, who have searched through publicly available catalogs of part numbers and used photos of these, along with their own knowledge of the insides of a PSP, to come to the conclusion that there is a conflict between the modchip and newer versions of the PSP. Whether or not the developers of the Undiluted Platinum modchip were aware of this situation before releasing it is uncertain.

Hopefully, we will be able to chalk this up to a discrepancy with the part numbers and not a change that will affect many PSP users. However, if the suspicions of Ookm and his cohorts turn out to be a reality, it is still possible for owners of older PSPs to use Undiluted Platinum and it also might be possible for the developers of UP to make the changes necessary to compensate for any voltage irregularities that are present.

As you can see the numbers on the photographs below (left: old chip/ right: new chip) are hard to read and some have also mentioned that it would be unlikely for Sony to make such a change as this right now. Either way it was an excellent discovery and something we must all look out for when planning to purchase hardware such as a modchip.

Old chip new chip
PSP chipset

If you are seriously considering purchasing a modchip, this is breaking news you should keep an eye on, and we will continue to search for answers to what may be a hitch in everyone's modchip fantasies. Hopefully the makers of UP will be able to shed some light on this possible hurdle as to whether they are aware of this possible problem and if they have indeed tested the modchip on PSP's with newer hardware.

If you are curious about your PSP's chipset, you can check out this video which will guide you through the beginning steps of opening your PSP for examination. Be aware that opening your PSP will void your warranty, and QJ.NET takes no responsibility for any damage that may be caused.


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   by bleh (Unregistered) - 2006-06-11
 » im confused :S

not long ago, i read that this new UP mod chip would utilise the same flash as in the psp, so, the voltage thing shouldnt bother the UP rite? i mean whats the point in making two different flash chips that do the exact same thing but need different voltages to get them to work?

   by bleh (again) (Unregistered) - 2006-06-11
 » extension to 64

it was on THIS site that i read that it has the same NAND flash as the psp, so i think someone is BSing about it not working 'cause so far all the signs point in 1 direction "compatability for all"

   by wekjBASTBSGjb (Unregistered) - 2006-06-12
 » oauwbrfowRBJhjslbg

ouboaUBEgoEgbsLJG. thats basically what you are doing here.. YAY FOR SPAM, and there are very simple ways of fixing this so i'd just STFU unless i knew what i was talking about but you guys can just go have a flame war like everytime theres something that costs money... honestly im surpised you kids even got psps when they came out, just cause all you do is ***** about money. it may not seem like it but thats what you're doing

   by Bigreecieboy (Unregistered) - 2006-06-11
 » Hey #57, I agree.

Good greif. It's about time some of these idiots read the FACTS of the article and realised that this is all just SPECULATION at this stage. Jeez, It's not like you need to be a detective or anything. The chip's not even released yet, and people are flaming it just because they THINK they can't use it.

Take a breath guys, pick up your PSP and "play on".


   by I have luck! (Unregistered) - 2006-06-12
 » =)

My psp is a 1.5 version by default
so i can use the chip =)

   by Alan (Unregistered) - 2006-06-25
 » To Fate or 112>>

You shut up. Yesterday I believe you saw the U.P in action with the Epsilon BIOS custom firmware on it. It was 2.71 and had the capabilities of running homebrew, and also running ISO's from the memory stick, instead of going to crappy developments such as devhook and runumd. The epsilon bios makes things faster :)

I checked every part of the video, especially a friend of mine who is an expert in filmography. There is no frame change that would have the cameraman swap the PSP with a 1.50.

   by Anonymous Coward (Unregistered) - 2006-06-12
 » doit

then why not upgrade right now, you obviously dont care now.

you piss me off

   by SUPPORT OUR SITE (Unregistered) - 2006-06-12
 » PARTNER

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   by Hynt (Unregistered) - 2006-06-12
 » New DEMO

HI!

There is a new game demo to donwload on the japanse PSP homepage 4 psp firm 2.7x +

the name of the game is Kazuo




/mvh Daniel Johan Mikael

   by ??? (Unregistered) - 2006-06-11
 » solution

i bet if QJ had a poll that the people that are complaining about it are the ones that cant use it.

MY SOLUTION TO THE MODCHIP INCOMPATABILITY: people that are complaining can either:
A:Create their own modchip thats compatible with their psp
B:STFU and wait untill one is made
C: go slit their wrists and make ALOT of people happy
WERE SICK OF THE COMPLAINING,ITS NOT OUR FAULT YOU COULDNT AFFORD A PSP UNTILL SONY HAD SCREWED YOU OVER.

   by Ajs (Unregistered) - 2006-06-11
 » Just great -.-

Any more nice news?

   by someone (Unregistered) - 2006-06-11
 » umm

i got my psp from the 2nd shipment, but got it repaired 3 months ago. is that long enough?????

   by Phenie (Unregistered) - 2006-06-11
 » Hum

So... in short, most of the people who can make use of a modchip are the ones with the older 1.5 firmware already. xD

   by monaco (Unregistered) - 2006-06-11
 » why

why would u even want this ur probably gonna screw up ur psp just to play homebrew? waste

   by Jordan Black - 2006-06-11
 » That Mod Chip is absolute CRAP

Thats means that alot of ppl can't use it. Millions of people got their psp's at christmas when 2.01 when in the psp.

MOD CHIP IS ABSOLUTE CRAP FOR PEOPLE WHO GOT THEIR PSPS AT CHRISTMAS (UK) im on about.

   by DJ_XBrav (Unregistered) - 2006-06-12
 » Well

See if it's a simple matter of voltage, there should only be two scenarios:

1) If it's the voltage leaving the chip is too high, the solution is resistors
2) If the issue is not enough voltage entering the chip, something similar to a CR2032 battery cell should suffice.

   by Mosquito - 2006-06-11
 » dumb

LOL a modchip that only works with the earliest PSP that came with 1.50 firmwares, how usefull !

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   by silenx - 2006-06-11
 » Just imagine...

"If you are curious about your PSP's chipset, you can check out this video which will guide you through the beginning steps of opening your PSP for examination."

LOL... I can see the faces of the adventurers that will disassemble the PSP....

"Buaaaaa....I bricked my PSP....buaaaaaaa..."


   by hwboy4 (Unregistered) - 2006-06-11
 » Date code

Can the date code located under the battery be used to determine compatibility?

I bought mine about 18 months ago and it came with 1.50 installed. The date code of my PSP is 5B.

   by lol (Unregistered) - 2006-06-11
 » lol funny

yeah opening ur psp is an adventure lol

   by silenx - 2006-06-11
 » !!! John Lennon - Imagine (Undiluted P. mix)

"Imagine there's no modchip
It's easy if you try
No compatibility below us
Above 2.01+ only cry
Imagine all the people
Brick'in the PSP today...

Imagine there's no Undiluted Platinum
It isn't hard to do
Nothing to see or buy for
And no compatibility too
Imagine all the people
Crying the money that waste

You may say that I'm a dreamer
But I'm not the only one
I hope someday you'll join us
And the 1.50 will be as one

Imagine PSP bricks
I wonder if you can
No need for dream or imagine
A bricked PSP man!
Imagine all the people
Saying... oh f**k the chip!

You may say that I'm a dreamer
But I'm not the only one
I hope someday you'll join us
And the 1.50 will be as one"

   by Flava (Unregistered) - 2006-06-11
 » Uh

Why can't they make the chip work on 1.8v power supply?

   by 0megear (Unregistered) - 2006-06-11
 » Rofl

Those who had pre-ordered the modchip : muhahaha.

   by lol (Unregistered) - 2006-06-11
 » SERIOUSLY THE MUSIC SUX

the music of that video is so annoying

   by me (Unregistered) - 2006-06-12
 » yall are retarded

for those who dont understand UPGRADING / BUYING A 2.01 + fw psp = RETARDED - buy a damn 1.5 on ebay

   by Robocop (Unregistered) - 2006-06-14
 » I only believe what i see

Some store are already selling stuff that they don't have et that they can't buy...Strange world,isn't it? Let me tell you one thing, do not sell your PSP 1.50...it may be useful

http://www.metagames-eu.com

   by cory1492 - 2006-06-11
 » heh

because its more fun to make _assumptions_ on what the actel and circuits of something no-one has in hand to comment on, can do.

If indeed the PSPs in question have been around since October 2005, I doubt UP will have issues with them.

For all we (or ookm) knows, at this point the onboard 32M flash chip could even be 1.8V already, and onboard circuits could be doing voltage matching to 2.5V for older models of PSP

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   by Northernfusion - 2006-06-11
 » hmmmmm not sure......

check out the modchipstore:
http://www.modchipstore.com/professional-pre-modified-sony-psp-handheld-console-mod-chip-1-282.html
they are selling pre installed UP PSP's, white ceramic, so i'm thinking those psp they are selling is most likely newer models.... huh?

   by me (Unregistered) - 2006-06-12
 » yall are retarded

for those who dont understand UPGRADING / BUYING A 2.01 + fw psp = RETARDED - buy a damn 1.5 on ebay

   by ... (Unregistered) - 2006-06-11
 » jordan black is a *****

5. » That Mod Chip is absolute CRAP

Thats means that alot of ppl can't use it. Millions of people got their psp's at christmas when 2.01 when in the psp.

MOD CHIP IS ABSOLUTE CRAP FOR PEOPLE WHO GOT THEIR PSPS AT CHRISTMAS (UK) im on about.

make something better then? or stfu.. i dont see you making anything.. these guys are puttin their work in to this, its not their fault you couldnt afford a PSP till christmas, or cant afford games to play on it..



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