Hi everyone,
In the process of deliding the CELL (using paint knives) I slighty scratched some of the CELL corner showing some copper. Of course after trying to power it on, it failed with the LYOD.
Reading what to do to fix it, I was considering replacing the CELL processor with a new or used one of the same PS3 model (CECHC04) that I've seen in ebay, but while searching for it and reading in pages like this and others, it seems that the CELL processor ID or any other tag, is binded to syscon and flash ram chips. So even if I get the same CELL model type of the processor, it won't work.
But recently, the Syscon keys have been discovered (last year), so the question I have is, are we closer in anyway to the CELL swapping or can be done now without having the flash memory of the working CELL?
Just extracting the damaged CELL and reball the working one is currently a walk in the park...
Best Regards.
In the process of deliding the CELL (using paint knives) I slighty scratched some of the CELL corner showing some copper. Of course after trying to power it on, it failed with the LYOD.
Reading what to do to fix it, I was considering replacing the CELL processor with a new or used one of the same PS3 model (CECHC04) that I've seen in ebay, but while searching for it and reading in pages like this and others, it seems that the CELL processor ID or any other tag, is binded to syscon and flash ram chips. So even if I get the same CELL model type of the processor, it won't work.
But recently, the Syscon keys have been discovered (last year), so the question I have is, are we closer in anyway to the CELL swapping or can be done now without having the flash memory of the working CELL?
Just extracting the damaged CELL and reball the working one is currently a walk in the park...
Best Regards.