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Progskeet nor clip for temporary use
My ps3 has an 8002F1F9 error code.
I was unable to fix it from any of the various solutions on the Web. I bought a progskeet in order to write a firmware to the ps3. As many of you may know from my previous thread, I damaged some of the test pads and parts of the traces. Fixing the traces (especially with a bend) is out of my realm of experience. I am looking for a clip which I can use on the nor chip. I am okay if I have to solder on the clip. I have bought the proper size of solder and wire now (it was a challenge to manage such a large wire gauge before) so soldering should be a non issue. I only plan to use this clip once. I was thinking perhaps an e3 clip. Or one of those one use 360 clips. Or do I just need to buy an e3? (I really don't want to) |
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Pastebin the log file
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Sorry, been busy lately, and I set aside some time to do this tonight, and I went to do it, and then realized, I have no idea how to get a log file.
And a quick google search did not give me an acceptable answer that doesn't require a hacked ps3. |
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Supprised your not offering your skeet
Where's my £15 |
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