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My recently acquired SCPH-1001, wholly disassembled.
Date: 08/27/2007
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Four overpriced Radio Shack-branded pushbutton switches (P/N 275-644) which I purchased to install in the Playstation. I ended up needing two more after this.
Date: 08/27/2007
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The plastic Playstation SCPH-1001 shell with the lid open.
Date: 08/27/2007
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The metal cage from inside the Playstation SCPH-1001 which provides both structure, support for the CD player, and RF shielding.
Date: 08/27/2007
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My partially disassembled Playstation SCPH-1001 as I tested which CD controls were needed for proper functionality.
Date: 08/27/2007
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Top view of the PCB from inside of a Sony SCPH-1080, a controller for the original Playstation.
Date: 08/27/2007
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Bottom view of the PCB from inside of a Sony SCPH-1080, a controller for the original Playstation.
Date: 08/27/2007
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Another bottom view of the SCPH-1080 PCB, this time showing the L1/2 and R1/2 buttons.
Date: 08/27/2007
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Detail of the top of the SCPH-1080 PCB, showing where I will cut it away to make it smaller.
Date: 08/27/2007
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SCPH-1080 PCB, cut smaller, with a test wire to ensure that each button still signals properly when the appropriate pin on the IC is connected to ground.
Date: 08/27/2007
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The six-hole drilling template for the buttons from Radio Shack. Center holes have been punched.
Date: 08/27/2007
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Top of the Playstation SCPH-1001's plastic shell, taped for protection, and ready for drilling.
Date: 08/27/2007
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Inside of the SCPH-1001 shell after drilling the button holes.
Date: 08/27/2007
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Outside of the SCPH-1001's top shell after drilling button holes.
Date: 08/27/2007
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Nice, clean 1/2" holes for buttons drilled in the top of the SCPH-1001 shell. The holes needed no filing or additional cleanup.
Date: 08/27/2007
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