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 Unlike the very complicated PlayStation 2, the PlayStation 1 units are very easy to hack. Still, care must be taken whenever one opens up a game console unit. Unlike the very complicated PlayStation 2, the PlayStation 1 units are very easy to hack. Still, care must be taken whenever one opens up a game console unit.
  
-The following pictures are from a SCPH-7501 unit (Version unknown) motherboard and a SCPH-101 (Version unknown) motherboard. The Composite Sync "recipe" comes from Viletim!.+The following pictures are from a SCPH-7501 unit (Version unknown) motherboard and a SCPH-101 (Version unknown) motherboard. The Composite Sync circuit comes from Viletim!.
  
 Being that this is a Wiki page you are more than welcome to add any information that will improve the quality of information provided here. Being that this is a Wiki page you are more than welcome to add any information that will improve the quality of information provided here.
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 ===== Standard PlayStation 1 Unit ===== ===== Standard PlayStation 1 Unit =====
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 +On the Playstation SCPH-5001 you can get the composite sync signal from the Sony CXA1645M encoder (pin 20), which is on the bottom side of the mainboard PCB.
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