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or i'm missing something, maybe tristate should also be connected to ground or sbe? |
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You are Right, if the E3 is powered by external source, you should read the NOR
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But i can not read it i get the error 10001100 ps3 bios can not be initialized. I will se for the fuses then i will try to power up my ps3 and e3 normally...
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Bad news: all the fuses are ok. I think it's gpu or cpu failure so i have to do a reflow... i will try to reflow tonight when i go home... is nothing that i can do for getin the ps3 to stay on...
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