
PlayStation Portable (PSP) Architecture | A Practical Analysis
2021年4月21日 · Released just one month after the Nintendo DS, Sony’s PSP proved that ‘horizontal innovation’ is not the only way to succeed in the portable console market. This …
PSP Close-Up Look - IGN
2004年6月19日 · Particularly of note in the PSP diagrams (not all of which are shown here -- check the diagram image archives below for more detailed looks at the system), look for the …
NENTS IDENTIFIED BY MARK ! OR DOTTED LINE WITH MARK ! ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND IN THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION. REPLACE …
The PSP Bible (aka The PSP Schematic) - Acidmods.com
2009年5月31日 · This is a project called "The PSP Bible" with the goal of building a PSP circuit guide. It seems that by consolidating the information that is already known, tracing out some of …
The PSP Bible (aka The PSP Schematic) - Archive.org
2009年5月31日 · Project with the goal of building a Sony PSP (PlayStation Portable) circuit guide.
PSP 1000 Teardown - iFixit
2009年10月18日 · After a solid four year run, this old PSP has seen better days. Countless bumps and grazes and now it's pretty much inoperable. So, what better time to teardown a …
Sony PlayStation Portable PSP-2000 Series TA-085 Board …
2014年12月31日 · Sony PlayStation Portable PSP-2000 Series TA-085 Board Service Manual (1st Edition) (SM-PSP-3083E-01) by Sony Computer Entertainment, Inc.
PSP 3000 model motherboard schematic : r/PSP - Reddit
2020年6月7日 · I want to do some hard modifications on my PSP and I need a good reliable schematic for my model. Can you help me? The only one I could find online was for an TA-085 …
Disassembly Guide PSP 3000 | Retro Mod Works
This page will walk you through all you need to know on how to disassemble your PSP 3000 so it is ready for the PS Placeable build. There is a fifth revision of the PSP with a mother board …
PSP bluetooth mod schematic : r/PSP - Reddit
2024年3月20日 · Here is the schematic diagram of the bluetooth mod that I made referencing this guide. The ones marked with asterisks (*) in Side B are explained down below. I use 30 AWG …