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The consumer PS3 units checks on the internet for new firmware versions and their location via this address:
If your machine is not a United States PS3, substitute the two "us" in the address above with one of the following:
The Demonstration PS3 Units checks on the internet for new firmware versions and their location via this address:
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[h=1]Super Secrets[/h][h=1][/h]With the PS3 power switch in the off position, turn power switch back on while holding down Eject button. This "fan test" mode allows you to clean out the dust inside the PS3. It works for Models CECHG and higher. (Note that a plugged in PS3 Slim does not have a power switch at all and is always in standby).
The following requires the power switch in the back to be on...
Hold Power button down for 6 seconds (while PS3 is on): turns off PS3.
Hold Eject button down for 6 seconds (while PS3 is on): force disc to eject.
Hold Eject button down for 12 seconds (while PS3 is on): reset Blu-ray.
Hold Power button down for two beeps (while PS3 is off): Reset video to lowest settings.
Hold Power button down for three beeps (while PS3 is off): Enter PS3 diagnostic mode (repeat procedure twice)
Hold PS button down on controller for 10 seconds: Turns off Sixaxis or Dualshock 3.
The PS3 can enter a special "Service Mode". When it does the bottom right hand corner of the screen has a red translucent rectangle with the words "Playstation 3. Factory/Service Mode" inside of the rectangle. When the PS3 is off, plugging a special "JIG" in the USB port (and then pressing Eject immediately after pressing the Power button), the PS3 is triggered into Service Mode when it boots up. This special mode then accepts firmware code loaded in from the USB port (PS3UPDAT.PUP), and allows reflashing the firmware chip, or running programs from a USB drive.
Each PS3 has a special 512KB EEPROM chip on the motherboard using a SPI Serial Interface Renasas chip.
Now that you have gotten here, you should have enough knowledge about the PS3 hardware to move on to the next level. Here are the list of things you can do depending on how interested and motivated you are:
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Harddrive | HDMI CEC | OtherOS | PS2 Mode | SA-CD | WiFi 802.11 b/g | Cell/RSX | Watts/MAX | USB Ports | Flash Readers | Release | ||||||||||||
CECHA | 00 | 01 | 06 | 07 | 12 | 60GB | No | Yes | Hardware | Yes | Yes | 90nm/90nm | 200/380 | 4 | Yes | 8/2006- 8/2007 | ||||||
CECHB | 00 | 01 | 07 | 12 | 20GB | No | Yes | Hardware | Yes | No | 90nm/90nm | 200/380 | 4 | No | 8/2006- 4/2007 | |||||||
CECHC | 02 | 03 | 04 | 08 | 60GB | No | Yes | Software | Yes | Yes | 90nm/90nm | 200/380 | 4 | Yes | 8/2006- 8/2007 | |||||||
CECHE | 01 | 05 | 06 | 11 | 12 | 80GB | No | Yes | Software | Yes | Yes | 90nm/90nm | 200/380 | 4 | Yes | 8/2007 | ||||||
CECHG | 01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 11 | 12 | 40GB | No | Yes | No | No | Yes | 65nm/90nm | 160/280 | 2 | No | 10/2007 | |
CECHH | 00 | 01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 11 | 12 | 40GB | No | Yes | No | No | Yes | 65nm/90nm | 160/280 | 2 | No | 10/2007 |
CECHJ | 00 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 40GB | No | Yes | No | No | Yes | 65nm/65nm | 130/280 | 2 | No | 8/2008 | |||||||
CECHK | 01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 11 | 12 | 80GB | No | Yes | No | No | Yes | 65nm/65nm | 130/280 | 2 | No | 8/2008 | |
CECHL | 00 | 01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 11 | 12 | 80GB | No | Yes | No | No | Yes | 65nm/65nm | 130/280 | 2 | No | 8/2008 |
CECHM | 03 | 80GB | No | Yes | No | No | Yes | 65nm/65nm | 130/280 | 2 | No | 8/2008 | ||||||||||
CECHP | 00 | 01 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 12 | 160GB | No | Yes | No | No | Yes | 65nm/65nm | 130/280 | 2 | No | 10/2008 | |||
CECHQ | 00 | 160GB | No | Yes | No | No | Yes | 65nm/65nm | 130/280 | 2 | No | 4/2009 | ||||||||||
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CECH-20 | 00 | 01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 11 | 12 | A=120GB B=250GB | Yes | No | No | No | Yes | 45nm/65nm | 100/250 | 2 | No | 9/2009 |
CECH-21 | 00 | 01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 12 | A=120GB B=250GB | Yes | No | No | No | Yes | 45nm/40nm | 100/250 | 2 | No | 3/2010 | ||
CECH-25 | 00 | 01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 11 | 12 | A=160GB B=320GB | Yes | No | No | No | Yes | 45nm/40nm | 100/250 | 2 | No | 7/2010 |
CECH-30 | 00 | 01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 11 | 12 | A=160GB B=320GB | Yes | No | No | No | Yes | 45nm/40nm | 100/200 | 2 | No | 7/2011 |
HDMI CEC | OtherOS | PS2 Mode | SA-CD | WiFi 802.11 b/g/n | Cell/RSX | Watts/MAX | USB Ports | Flash Readers | Release | |||||||||||||
CECH-40 | 00 | 01 | 04 | 05 | 07 | 08 | 11 | 12 | A=16GB B=250GB C=500GB | Yes | No | No | No | Yes | 32nm/28nm | 80/180 | 2 | No | 8/2012 |
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Code (Suffix) | Region | First Release Date | First Model Released | SDTV Region | Blu-ray Region | DVD Region | PS2 Region | PS1 Region |
00 | Japan | Nov 11, 2006 | CECHA00 | NTSC | A | 2 NTSC | NTSC-J | NTSC-J |
01 | North America | Nov 17, 2006 | CECHA01 | NTSC | A | 1 NTSC | NTSC-U/C | NTSC-US |
02 | Australia / New Zealand | Mar 23/23, 2007 | CECHC02 | PAL | B | 4 PAL | PAL | PAL |
03 | U.K. / Ireland | Mar 23, 2007 | CECHC03 | PAL | B | 2 PAL | PAL | PAL |
04 | Europe / Middle East / Africa | Mar 23/22/23, 2007 | CECHC04 | PAL | B | 2 PAL | PAL | PAL |
05 | South Korea | Jun 16, 2007 | CECHE05 | NTSC | A | 3 NTSC | NTSC-J | NTSC-J |
06 | Singapore / Malaysia | Mar 07, 2007 | CECHA06 | NTSC | A | 3 NTSC | NTSC-J | NTSC-J |
07 | Taiwan | Nov 17, 2006 | CECHA07 | NTSC | A | 3 NTSC | NTSC-J | NTSC-J |
08 | Russia / India | Apr 20/27, 2007 | CECHC08 | PAL | C | 5 NTSC/PAL | PAL | PAL |
09 | China | PAL | C | 6 NTSC/PAL | NTSC-C | NTSC-J | ||
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11 | Mexico / Brazil | Aug 27, 2007 | CECHE11 | NTSC | A | 4 NTSC | NTSC-U/C | NTSC-US |
12 | Hong Kong | Nov 17, 2006 | CECHA12 | NTSC | A | 3 NTSC/PAL | NTSC-J | NTSC-J |
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PS3 Model | Manufacturer | Model | Size | Seek | Cache | Transfer Speed | Comments |
CECHA | Seagate | Momentus ST96812AS | 60GB | 12.5ms | 8MB | 42Mb/s | SATA-150 |
CECHB | Seagate | LD25 Series ST920217AS | 20GB | 16ms | 2MB | 57Mb/s | SATA-150 |
CECHC | Seagate | Momentus ST96812AS | 60GB | 12.5ms | 8MB | 42Mb/s | SATA-150 |
CECHE | Seagate | Momentus ST980811AS | 80GB | 8MB | SATA-150 | ||
CECHG | Seagate | LD25 Series ST9402115AS | 40GB | 16ms | 2MB | SATA-150 | |
CECHH | Seagate | LD25 Series ST9402115AS | 40GB | 16ms | 2MB | SATA-150 | |
Hitachi | Travelstar 5K160 HTS541640J9SA00 | 40GB | 11ms | 8MB | 67Mb/s | SATA-150 | |
CECHJ | Fujitsu | MHW2040BH | 40GB | 12ms | 8MB | 150Mb/s | SATA-150 |
CECHK | Fujitsu | MHZ2080BH | 80GB | 12ms | 8MB | 300Mb/s | SATA-300, PMR |
CECHL | Fujitsu | MHZ2080BH | 80GB | 12ms | 8MB | 300Mb/s | SATA-300, PMR |
Hitachi | Travelstar 5K250 HTS542580K9SA00 | 80GB | 11ms | 8MB | 83Mb/s | SATA-150 | |
Toshiba | MK8052GSX | 80GB | 12ms | 8MB | 300Mb/s | ||
CECHM | 80GB | ||||||
CECHP | Fujitsu | MHZ2160BH | 160GB | 12ms | 8MB | 300Mb/s | SATA-300 PMR |
Toshiba | MK1652GSX | 160GB | 12ms | 8MB | 100Mb/s | SATA-300 PMR | |
CECHQ | Fujitsu | MHZ2160BH | 160GB | 12ms | 8MB | 300Mb/s | SATA-300 PMR |
CECH-20xx | Toshiba | MK1255GSX | 120GB | 12ms | 8MB | 300Mb/s | SATA-300 PMR |
Hitachi | 5K500 HTS545012B9SA00 | 120GB | 11ms | 8MB | 83Mb/s | SATA-150 |
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Supported PS3 Video Formats | Extension |
MPEG-1 | .mpg .mpeg |
MPEG-2 PS | .m2v |
MPEG-2 TS | .m2v |
MPEG-4 SP | .mp4 |
MPEG-4 AVC HP | .mp4 |
AVI | .avi |
DivX | .divx |
WMV | .wmv |
AVCHD | .mts .m2ts |
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These are the resolutions supported by the PS3:
Display Definition | Resolution (NTSC PS3) | Resolution (PAL PS3) |
Full High Definition (HDTV) | 1920x1080p | 1920x1080p |
High Definition (HDTV) | 1920x1080i | 1920x1080i |
High Definition (HDTV) | 1280x720p | 1280x720p |
Standard Definition (SDTV) | 720x480p | 720x576p |
Standard Definition (SDTV) | 720x480i | 720x576i |
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HDMI version | Release Date | Mandatory Features | Fat | Slim | Optional Features | Fat | Slim |
1.0 | Dec 09, 2002 | 1920x1200p 24bits (60Hz) Basic CEC Port | Yes | Yes | |||
1.1 | May 20, 2004 | Yes | Yes | DVD Audio | No | No | |
1.2 | Aug 09, 2005 | Yes | Yes | Super Audio CD (DSD bitstream) | Yes* | No | |
1.2a | Dec 14, 2005 | Yes | Yes | Full CEC Specification | No | Yes | |
1.3 | Jun 22, 2006 | 2560x1600p 24bits (75Hz) | Yes | Yes | Deep Color (30,36,48bpp) | Yes | Yes |
2560x1600p 30bits (60Hz) | Yes | Yes | |||||
1920x1200p 36bits (75Hz) | Yes | Yes | |||||
1920x1200p 48bits (60Hz) | Yes | Yes | |||||
xvYCC (x.v.Color) | Yes | Yes | |||||
Bitstream Dolby TrueHD | No | Yes | |||||
Bitstream dts-HD MA | No | Yes | |||||
1.3a | Nov 10, 2006 | Compliance testing release | Yes | Yes | CEC Modifications Super Audio CD (DST bitstream) | No | Yes |
1.3b | Mar 26, 2007 | Compliance testing release | No | Yes | |||
1.3b1 | Nov 09, 2007 | Compliance testing release | No | Yes | |||
1.3c | Aug 25, 2008 | Compliance testing release | No | Yes | |||
1.4 | May 28, 2009 | 4096x2160p 24bits (24Hz) 3840x2160p 24bits (30Hz) HDMI Ethernet 3D Over HDMI Audio Return Channel Automotive Connection System Extra color spaces Micro HDMI Connector | No | No | 4096x2160p 30bits (24Hz) 4096x2160p 36bits (24Hz) 1920x1200p 48bits (60Hz) |
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HDMI Type | Connection Type | 0-15 | 236-255 | PS3 Application |
RGB | RGB Full | PS3 Games, XMB | ||
RGB | RGB Limited | PS3 Games, XMB | ||
RGB | RGB Full | Blu-ray, DVD, AVCHD | ||
RGB | RGB Limited | Blu-ray, DVD, AVCHD | ||
YCbCr | Super White On | Blu-ray, DVD, AVCHD | ||
YCbCr | Super White Off | Blu-ray, DVD, AVCHD |
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PS3 Model | Notes | ||
CECHA | COK-001 | 1-871-868-12 | |
1-871-868-22 | |||
1-871-868-32 | |||
CECHB | COK-001 | 1-871-868-22 | |
CECHC CECHE | COK-002W | 1-873-513-11 | |
COK-002 | 1-873-513-21 | ||
1-873-513-31 | |||
CECHG | SEM-001 | 1-875-384-11 | |
1-875-384-21 | |||
1-875-384-31 | |||
CECHH | DIA-001 | 1-875-938-11 | |
1-875-938-21 | |||
1-875-938-31 | |||
CECHJ | DIA-002 | 1-876-912-31 | |
CECHK | DIA-002 | 1-876-912-12 | |
1-876-912-22 | |||
CECHL | VER-001 | 1-878-196-21 | |
1-878-196-31 | |||
1-878-196-41 | |||
CECHM | (VER-001) | ||
CECHP | (VER-001) | ||
CECHQ | (VER-001) | ||
CECH-20xx | DYN-001 | 1-880-055-21 | |
1-880-055-31 | |||
CECH-21xx | SUR-001 | 1-881-945-11 | |
CECH-25xx | JTP-001 | 1-882-481-31 |
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Here is a sample of some power supply model numbers:
Model | Sony Part Number | Power Input (AC) | Pins | Weight | Found In | Compatibility | ||
ZSSR539IA | 1-474-036-11 | 100V-240V 6.0A | 12V 32A | 5V 3A | 5 | 815g | CECHA, CECHB | A B |
APS-226 | 1-474-037-11 | 100V-240V 4.8-2.0A | 12V 32A | 5V 3A | 5 | 770g | CECHA | A B |
APS-227 | 1-474-046-11 | 220V-240V 2.2A | 12V 32A | 5V 3A | 5 | 900g | CECHC | C |
APS-231 | 1-474-073-11 | 100V-240V 3.5-1.5A | 12V 23.5A | 5V 0.6A | 5 | 700g | CECHG | A B E G |
LSEB1226B1 | 1-474-074-11 | 220V-240V 1.7-1.6A | 12V 23.5A | 5V 0.6A | 5 | CECHG | G | |
LSEB1254A1 | 1-474-081-11 | 220V-240V 1.7-1.6A | 12V 23.5A | 5V 0.6A | 5 | CECHG | G | |
EADP-300AB | 1-474-084-11 | 100V-240V 3.6-1.5A | 12V 23.5A | 5V 0.6A | 3 | CECHH | H | |
APS-239 | 1-474-087-11 | 100V-240V 3.5-1.5A | 12V 23.5A | 5V 0.6A | 3 | CECHH,CECHK, | H K | |
EADP-260AB | 1-474-104-11 | 100V-240V 3.3-1.4A | 12V 21.5A | 5V 0.6A | 3 | CECHK | H K (Some L) | |
APS-240 | 1-474-126-11 | 100V-240V 3.3-1.4A | 12V 21A | 5.5V 0.9A | 4 | CECHL | L P | |
EADP-260BB | 1-474-129-11 | 100V-240V 3.3-1.4A | 12V 21A | 5.5V 0.9A | 4 | L P | ||
EADP-220BB | 1-474-175-11 | 100V-240V 3.2-1.2A | 12V 18A | 5.5V 0.9A | 4 | 442g | CECH-20xx | 20xx |
APS-250 | ? 1-474-177-11 1-474-177-12 | 100V-240V 2.7-1.2A | 12V 18A | 5.5V 0.9A | 4 | CECH-20xx | 20xx | |
APS-270 | 1-474-216-11 | 100V-240V 2.5-1.1A | 12V 16A | 5.5V 0.9A | 4 | 384g | CECH-25xx | 25xx, ? |
EADP-200DB | ? 1-474-217-11 | 100V-240V 2.6-1.0A | 12V 16A | 5.5V 0.9A | 4 | 412g | CECH-21xx | 21xx, 25xx, ? |
EADP-185AB | 100V-240V 2.1-0.8A | 12V 13A | 5.5V 0.9A | ? | 382g | CECH-30xx | 30xx, ? |
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PS3 Model | Standby | Idle | Blu-ray | Game Playing |
CECHA | 1.2W | 171W | 172W | 205W |
CECHJ | 92W | 97W | 115W (Wipeout HD 1080p) | |
CECHK | 12W | 90W | 95W | 114W (Wipeout HD 1080p) |
CECH-20xx | 9W | 76W | 91W | 107W |
CECH-21xx | 9W | 67W | 78W | 83W |
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Firmware Version | Security Code |
1.5x | 5202/8604 |
1.6x | 7568 |
1.7x | 0506 |
1.8x | 7712/7259 |
1.9x | 2737 |
2.0x | 0219 |
2.1x | 2464 |
2.2x | 4801 |
2.3x | 6558 |
2.4x | 9015 |
2.5x | 6258 |
2.6x | 8783 |
2.7x | 7164 |
2.8x | 7897 |
3.0x | 2310 |
3.1x | 5081 |
3.2x | 7818 |
3.3x | 3512 |
3.4x | 2998 |
3.5x | 2297 |
3.6x | 1739 |
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Firmware | Release Date | Comment |
1.00 | Nov 11, 2006 | Original Japanese PS3 firmware |
1.02 | NA | Included in many PS3 launch games |
1.10 | Nov 12, 2006 | ATRAC audio, PSN support, Chinese language in browser |
1.11 | Nov 28, 2006 | Account management option |
1.30 | Dec 06, 2006 | BD remote support, backup and restore PS3 system |
1.31 | Dec 13, 2006 | PS2 games needing harddrive now supported |
1.32 | Dec 21, 2006 | Online gaming functions updated |
1.50 | Jan 23, 2007 | AOSS wireless support, Korean input |
1.51 | Feb 02, 2007 | PS3 gaming support updated |
1.54 | Mar 01, 2007 | USB camera support updated |
1.55 | NA | Included in PS3 |
1.60 | Mar 22, 2007 | Background downloading, Folding@Home, WMA audio, MJPEG, AVCHD |
1.70 | Apr 19, 2007 | PSN downloaded PlayStation game support |
1.80 | May 24, 2007 | DLNA, Internet Remote Play, USB printer, RGB Full, Super White, x.v.Color |
1.81 | Jun 14, 2007 | PS2 online gaming improved |
1.82 | Jul 05, 2007 | AVC High Profile (H.264/MPEG-4) |
1.90 | Jul 13, 2007 | Custom background pic, emoticons, audio CD upsampling |
1.92 | Sep 04, 2007 | PS2 gaming support updated |
1.93 | Sep 13, 2007 | Networking updated |
1.94 | NA | Included in "Ratchet and Clank: Tools of Destruction" |
2.00 | Nov 08, 2007 | Playlists, Information Board, Canon printers, PlayStation Eye support |
2.01 | Nov 20, 2007 | Stability in PS3 games, Information Board, and PS2 games. |
2.10 | Dec 17, 2007 | DivX, VC-1 (WMV), Blu-ray Disc Profile 1.1 support |
2.15 | NA | PS3 Test units only |
2.16 | NA | Included in "Gran Turismo 5 Prologue" |
2.17 | Mar 13, 2008 | PS3 gaming support updated |
2.20 | Mar 25, 2008 | Blu-ray Disc Profile 2.0 support, DivX subtitles, BD-R version 1.2 discs |
2.30 | Apr 15, 2008 | New PlayStation Store, LPCM DTS-HD MA and DTS-HD HRA support |
2.35 | May 14, 2008 | PS3 gaming support updated |
2.36 | Jun 17, 2008 | PlayStation gaming support updated |
2.40 | Jul 02, 2008 | In-game XMB, Trophies, System Clock, DTS-ES, DTS 96/24, DTS-ES Matrix |
2.41 | Jul 08, 2008 | Stability updated |
2.42 | Jul 30, 2008 | PS2 and PS3 gaming support updated |
2.43 | Sep 17, 2008 | Video rental in Japan |
2.50 | Oct 12, 2008 | Auto-off for Wireless Controller, Network Printers, HP Printers, Flash 9 |
2.51 | Oct 27, 2008 | PS3 Test units only |
2.52 | Nov 05, 2008 | PS3 gaming support updated |
2.53 | Dec 02, 2008 | Full Screen Flash |
2.60 | Jan 21, 2009 | Picture Gallery, DivX 3.11 |
2.70 | Apr 02, 2009 | Text Chat, Copy and Paste Text |
2.76 | May 15, 2009 | Security related |
2.80 | Jun 23, 2009 | Increased Message Size (64 chars), Faster XMB, Security related (Remote Play) |
3.00 | Sep 01, 2009 | Redesigned XMB |
3.01 | Sep 14, 2009 | Freeze fixes. |
3.10 | Nov 18, 2009 | Facebook support, photo grid view. |
3.15 | Dec 10, 2009 | Minis game support. PS3 to PS3 data transfer. |
3.21 | Apr 01, 2010 | 3D output support. Linux and OtherOS support disabled. |
3.30 | Apr 21, 2010 | 3D gaming support. Adobe Flash upgraded. Lower memory footprint |
3.40 | Jun 01, 2010 | Deep Color output Setting (12 or 8 bits primary). PlayStation Move. PlayStation Plus features. |
3.41 | Jul 27, 2010 | Recommended products listed in PlayStation Store. 15 seconds store downloaded preview clips. |
3.42 | Sep 06, 2010 | Disable USB Jailbreak dongles. |
3.50 | Sep 21, 2010 | Blu-ray 3D. Facebook. Grief Reporting. |
3.55 | Dec 07, 2010 | More security patches to disable jailbreak. |
3.56 | Jan 26, 2011 | Security Patch. |
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The consumer PS3 units checks on the internet for new firmware versions and their location via this address:
http://fus01.ps3.update.playstation.net/update/ps3/list/us/ps3-updatelist.txt |
If your machine is not a United States PS3, substitute the two "us" in the address above with one of the following:
- au for Australia
- be for Belgium
- cn for China
- eu for Europe
- jp for Japan
- kr for Korea
- mx for Mexico
- nl for Netherlands
- ru for Russia
- sa for South Africa
- tw for Taiwan
- uk for United Kingdom
The Demonstration PS3 Units checks on the internet for new firmware versions and their location via this address:
http://fshop01.ps3.update.playstation.net/update/ps3/list/shop/ps3-updatelist.txt |
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Model Number | Name | Description |
CECHZC1 | Sixaxis | SCPH-98040 DECR-1010: developer model CBEH-1010: prototype DC 3.7V, 30mA The standard gamepad that came with the earlier PlayStation 3. Earlier prototype and the developer versions have the PS button that can light up. It has a 3-axis MEMS accelerometer (Hokuriku HAAM0325B) to detect XYZ velocity, and a MEMS Piezoelectric vibrating gyroscope (Murata ENC-03R) to detect yaw (z-axis). Pitch (x-axis) and Roll (y-axis) are calculated from gravity detection in the accelerometer. You can upgrade the firmware by flashing it using a program running on Windows PC. There is a small hole in the back of the controller that when pressed resets the device (useful for bluetooth connections gone awry). Note that the plastic is transparent (view in front of bright light), similar to the top casing of the PS3 (shine a bright light on it). |
CECHZC2 | DualShock 3 | SCPH-98050 CBEH-1018: prototype DC 3.7V, 300mA Same as the Sixaxis that came with the original PlayStation 3, but has vibration support. It has a 3-axis MEMS accelerometer (Kionix KXPC4) to detect XYZ velocity, and a MEMS Piezoelectric vibrating gyroscope (Epson-Toyocom XV3500CB) to detect yaw (z-axis). Pitch (x-axis) and Roll (y-axis) are calculated from gravity detection in the accelerometer. There is a small hole in the back of the controller that when pressed resets the device (useful for bluetooth connections gone awry). |
CECHZK1 | Wireless Keypad | SCPH-98048 DC 5V, 500mA Battery Supply: DC 3.7V Attaches to the Sixaxis or DualShock 3 controller and allows keyboard input. The touch pad can be recalibrated by pressing the touch button (looks like a hand), then holding both blue and orange shoulder buttons for 3 seconds. There is a small hole in the back of the keypad that when pressed resets the device (useful for bluetooth connections gone awry). To pair the Wireless Keypad with other Bluetooth devices, you can set the keypad into discovery mode. To enable Bluetooth discovery mode on the Wireless Keypad, flip the power switch from off to on while holding down the blue pad button (on the left side). Keep holding it down for about 4 seconds, and the red power light and the green CAPS and Touch buttons will flash alternately, indicating that the Wireless Keypad is in discovery mode. You can now enter the passcode on the keypad provided by the connecting device and it should be connected. |
CECHZM1 | PlayStation Card Adapter | SCPH-98042 This adaptor allows you to plug in PlayStation and PlayStation 2 memory cards into the PS3. The adapter itself connects to the PS3's USB port. |
CECHZR1 | Blu-ray Disc Remote Controller | SCPH-98046 Allows you to control the Blu-ray playback via a more standard controller, rather than using the Sixaxis or DualShock 3. By default, the controller will use slot 7 of the allowed 7 Bluetooth devices, but it can be configured to use another Bluetooth slot. |
CEJH-ZVS1 | Surround Sound System | This is a sound bar made especially for the PS3. It takes analog and optical inputs (no HDMI) so you get surround sound in 5.1 channels. Note that it does not support more than 6 speakers (including the subwoofer), so 7.1 channel audio formats would be remixed to the 5.1 channels. |
CEJH-15001 | PlayStation Eye | SCPH-98047, SLEH-00201, SLEH-00203 DC 5V, 500mA This is a camera for the PS3 that supports capturing images at 120 frames per second at 320x240 resolution and 60 frames per second at 640x480 resolution. |
CEJH-15002 | Wireless Headset | SCPH-98095, CECHYAS-0075 DC 5V, 100mA Bluetooth headset. To put the Wireless Headset into Bluetooth discovery mode, make sure it is off first (no flashing green light). Then press and hold "Power" for 8 seconds. The device should flash alternating green and red light to indicate it is in discovery mode. (if passcode is requested on the PSVita, use 0000). When the Wireless Headset is on, the green light near the "Power" Button will flash once briefly every 3 seconds. When the Wireless Headset is connected to another device and is receiving audio, the "Power" button will flash twice briefly every 3 seconds. When the Wireless Headset is being charged (by Mini-USB cable for instance), the red MIC MUTE button will flash briefly every 3 seconds. When the Wireless Headset is low on battery, you will hear 3 short beeps constantly, and the red MIC MUTE button will flash briefly every 10 seconds. Pressing and holding "Power" button for 3 seconds will turn on Wireless Headset (when currently off). Eight musical notes will play in earpiece. Pressing and holding "Power" button for 6 seconds will turn off Wireless Headset (when currently on). Eight musical notes will play in earpiece. Pressing the "Mic Mute" button once quickly will turn on or off the mic mute (if mic is supported by the connected device application).
This peripheral also works with the iPhone, and instructions are available at iPhone Bluetooth Headsets. |
SCEH-0036 | PlayTV | DVB-T Tuner for PlayTV. |
SLEH-00202 | HDMI Cable (3 meters) | For connecting the PS3 with HD capable TV's. |
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[h=1]Super Secrets[/h][h=1][/h]With the PS3 power switch in the off position, turn power switch back on while holding down Eject button. This "fan test" mode allows you to clean out the dust inside the PS3. It works for Models CECHG and higher. (Note that a plugged in PS3 Slim does not have a power switch at all and is always in standby).
The following requires the power switch in the back to be on...
Hold Power button down for 6 seconds (while PS3 is on): turns off PS3.
Hold Eject button down for 6 seconds (while PS3 is on): force disc to eject.
Hold Eject button down for 12 seconds (while PS3 is on): reset Blu-ray.
Hold Power button down for two beeps (while PS3 is off): Reset video to lowest settings.
Hold Power button down for three beeps (while PS3 is off): Enter PS3 diagnostic mode (repeat procedure twice)
Hold PS button down on controller for 10 seconds: Turns off Sixaxis or Dualshock 3.
The PS3 can enter a special "Service Mode". When it does the bottom right hand corner of the screen has a red translucent rectangle with the words "Playstation 3. Factory/Service Mode" inside of the rectangle. When the PS3 is off, plugging a special "JIG" in the USB port (and then pressing Eject immediately after pressing the Power button), the PS3 is triggered into Service Mode when it boots up. This special mode then accepts firmware code loaded in from the USB port (PS3UPDAT.PUP), and allows reflashing the firmware chip, or running programs from a USB drive.
Each PS3 has a special 512KB EEPROM chip on the motherboard using a SPI Serial Interface Renasas chip.
Type | Size | Speed | Voltage | Packaging | Manufacturer | Serial Number | Description |
EEPROM | 512KB | 3MHz | 8-pin | Renesas | HN58X2504TIE | PS3 EEPROM chip |
Now that you have gotten here, you should have enough knowledge about the PS3 hardware to move on to the next level. Here are the list of things you can do depending on how interested and motivated you are:
- Beginner
- Upgrade your internal PS3 harddrive to 1TB using an externally cased 3.5" SATA drive (or internally if you can find a 2.5" SATA drive 9.5mm in thickness)
- Disassemble your PS3 and take digital pictures of the front and back of the motherboard for all to see.
- Replace the factory thermal grease with Arctic Silver or higher grade thermal compound when you reassemble your PS3.
- Intermediate
- Count the number of fan blades and substitute for better fans.
- Change the power supply to a compatible one that uses the least amps. If it is model APS-227 or LSEB*, swap it with a different model so your PS3 can work anywhere in the world.
- Replace the Blu-ray lens with better quality ones.
- Advanced
- Get OtherOs functionality back (possible now with a small USB dongle hardware purchase) so you can install linux, homebrew games, or other custom firmware.
- Create some linux programs after you have installed linux, or try to make programs that run from the XMB.
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