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Old 01-31-2013   #21
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That's interesting... another piece of the puzzle.

< ps3devwiki.com/wiki/RSOD_Fix > talks about something called the Lv2diag.self, but I need to enter FSM which I don't think I can do... unless I can. < ps3devwiki.com/wiki/Syscon_Hardware > seems to imply that if I connect to the syscon with an LVTTL, I can get some more details on exactly where it's failing... assuming it isn't dead entirely.

According to the RSOD_Fix page, no man has debricked a syscon....

@Mr.Dutch I don't have another PSU to try. My cousin has a PS3 but I don't believe he has a usable PSU (unless it doesn't matter), and I don't think he'd let me tinker with his beloved system.
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RSOD is something different then your problem.

and about reading out the syscon, is something i don't understand.
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