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21-02-2007, 08:17
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There is also now a V14 model (SCPH-75001 and SCPH-75002) which contain an integrated EE and GS, and different ASICs compared to previous revisions, some chips having a copyright date of 2005 compared to 2000 or 2001 for earlier models. It also has a different lens and some compatibility issues with a different number of PS1 games and even some PS2 games. (see the list of incompatible games as documented by SCEA).
In 2006, Sony released a new hardware revision. It was first released in Japan in September 15, 2006, including the Silver limited edition. After it's release, it is then shipped to America and to other parts of the world. It is the V15 model (SPCH-77001a and SPCH-77001b). They are two sub-versions of the models. The new revision uses a integrated unified ES+GS chip and a redesigned ASIC, new laser lens, updated BIOS, updated drivers. This revision is currently shipping in retail game stores. Still, the V15 model still has compatibility issues with some PS2 games and PS1 games. There was some criticism, since of it's release, due to overheating and some disc read errors. However, the sales still outsells it's competitors and own next-gen system.
Quindi esiste una versione di PS2 avente lo stesso soc montato sulle mainboard della PS2 per la retrocompatibilita'. Qualcuno ce l'ha? Ha foto della mainboard?
Ciao
There is also now a V14 model (SCPH-75001 and SCPH-75002) which contain an integrated EE and GS, and different ASICs compared to previous revisions, some chips having a copyright date of 2005 compared to 2000 or 2001 for earlier models. It also has a different lens and some compatibility issues with a different number of PS1 games and even some PS2 games. (see the list of incompatible games as documented by SCEA).
In 2006, Sony released a new hardware revision. It was first released in Japan in September 15, 2006, including the Silver limited edition. After it's release, it is then shipped to America and to other parts of the world. It is the V15 model (SPCH-77001a and SPCH-77001b). They are two sub-versions of the models. The new revision uses a integrated unified ES+GS chip and a redesigned ASIC, new laser lens, updated BIOS, updated drivers. This revision is currently shipping in retail game stores. Still, the V15 model still has compatibility issues with some PS2 games and PS1 games. There was some criticism, since of it's release, due to overheating and some disc read errors. However, the sales still outsells it's competitors and own next-gen system.
Quindi esiste una versione di PS2 avente lo stesso soc montato sulle mainboard della PS2 per la retrocompatibilita'. Qualcuno ce l'ha? Ha foto della mainboard?
Ciao