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posted by Tokimemofan on Nov 9, 2018:
What’s this worth
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posted by Doc_gc on Nov 10, 2018:
Mmm a blueray player only demo system, this was sold to companies for testing BD films. I guess 200-300 $ as Decha00a systems, this would be a little more rare
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posted by Tokimemofan on Nov 11, 2018:
Doc_gc said:
Mmm a blueray player only demo system, this was sold to companies for testing BD films. I guess 200-300 $ as Decha00a systems, this would be a little more rare
More like a LOT more rare and almost completely useless.
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posted by PixelButts on Nov 11, 2018:
Tokimemofan said:
More like a LOT more rare and almost completely useless.
this is a particular motherboard and model configuration we havent seen yet which is interesting in itself
it is rare, but its useless in the long run
its hard to gauge a price on the item because its only useful to a small handful of people
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posted by mathieulh on Nov 11, 2018:
The system itself is rare, but somewhat useless, you might find a buyer for €300 among collectors, while it should sell for more, I don't see anyone going to pay more than €300 for one of these.
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posted by gmipf on Apr 27, 2019:
It isn’t useless. I have successfully converted it to a fully functional machine patching the NAND with Progskeet.
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posted by mathieulh on May 21, 2019:
gmipf said:
It isn’t useless. I have successfully converted it to a fully functional machine patching the NAND with Progskeet.
you wouldn't know the original target id/idps by any chance?
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posted by gmipf on May 21, 2019:
The Target ID was 82 but was still not possible to install any DEX PUP. Stock FW was 2.41. ros1 was empty, so I think this system was never updated.
I have already noted it in 2016 at
https://www.psdevwiki.com/ps3/Talk:IDPS
There is also an AV Tool listed as ID 80, but this wasn't true for my unit. The second entry for DECHSA00A/J is my entry.
BTW: I still have the original dump from Progskeet.
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posted by mathieulh on May 22, 2019:
I would be interested in the dump if you could share it, the factory ros is probably interesting to look at.
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posted by gmipf on May 22, 2019:
Sent you a PM.