77228 138 … 77107 139 us 76261 140 last 74627 141 year 73013 142. Accusations 692 9305 anthropology 692 9306 bred 692 9307 cardboard 692. 21469 callous 187 21470 cameraman 187 21471 carling 187 21472 chrome. 35 55373 scd2 35 55374 schiffer 35 55375 scratchplate 35 55376 scrivener. Dumnezeu s a nascut in exil pdf. Seeming as it's a debugging station with the unlocked mechacon, you can boot CD-R's and in which case, boot some code that will send the BIOS over a serial cable to your PC which will assemble the BIOS binary. Just find yourself a serial cable that operates at 3V. You just need transmit (Tx) and receive (Rx). Handshaking is not required. Oh, 5V will work too, but it's not recommended. Any higher, and you will blow the diodes. If they don't blow quick enough, some current will leak into the CPU and blow it also. Not completely, but the controllers and memory cards MAY stop working. It depends how the internals of the CPU are wired on that particular bus, but I'm almost certain they will share the same bus internally. If you can't do this, then don't worry. There is NOTHING special about the H1200 BIOS Everything special is in the mechacon, and we have already dumped it. HatMusic wrote:I see that we are missing SCPH102. I think I can help. Actually I just found out there are two different SCPH102s - 102a and 102b. I think the bios may be different in each. I think the music visualizer changed a little bit, but I could be wrong. If I work out how to perform a bios dump safely I will get them up. There are at least two SCPH-102 bios versions, with CRC32=0BAD7EA9 (v4.4e) and CRC32=76B880E5 (v4.5e), I would be surprised if they aren't already somewhere in the internet. ![]() Before transferring dumps to a PC, it may be easier to use some utility that checks if the BIOS'es CRC32 is already known & dumped. For the SCPH numbers, I believe that are four different models: SCPH-102, SCPH-102A, SCPH-102B, and SCPH-102C (going by sticker at the bottom of the console). The differences between that models are unknown though. Hires photos of the mainboards of the different models would be very interesting (and if turns out that some of them contain the new PM-41(2) mainboard, a dump of the CDROM firmware would be also very interesting). There are also three scanned user manuals in the internet, named 'SCHP-102 A', 'SCHP-102 B', and 'SCHP-102 C' (with a space between 102 and trailing letter). The difference there seems to be simply whether the console was shipped with english or multilanguage manual, and with or without AV cable. I am not sure the letters on the sticker have the same meaning as the letters in the manual. Did anybody ever see similar letters on SCPH-100 or SCPH-101 models? ![]() CD-R's are not just 'plastic'. If my memory serves me correctly, they are a composed of a polycarbonate substrate, dye (old discs would use cyanine, but nowadays they use phthalocyanine for higher stability), aluminum (the Al is sputtered on as a film and not evaporated on), a coat of lacquer (ultraviolet light to cure the lacquer coating) and lastly followed by the masked on label (it's basically screened on). Pressed discs (EG: PlayStation discs) are made differently so do not treat them the same. As for the USB Memory Card solution, I've never used USB for that since I've always used the parallel port to dump it using a circuit I made that can be found here: List of topics: Direct link: Take my advice.
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