before i start, i have googled and googled over again about this issue and don't know where else to turn. also, i have an electrical engineering background so it's not like im a fool stumbling in the dark lol.
so i just bought a racketboy (red) modchip, and wired it correctly for a model 1 saturn (mk-80000, as it reads on the back outside of the console). however, i didnt realize until after completing the tutorial that my saturn (from the inside) looks like a model-2. i have always heard that all model-1's have oval buttons, and all model-2's have circle buttons.
after reading the back of the console, i noticed it said it was manufactured in march 1996 which, as i understand it, was the time they were switching over to model-2's. i found two passing mentions in my search that hinted at very early model 2's having oval buttons.
im hoping someone can shed some light on this, so i can decide whether to find a real model 1 or try and restore the racket boy chip to work for a model 2 (21 pin ribbon/64 pin IC)
thanks in advance,
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trouble identifying us sega saturn despite massive research!
trouble identifying us sega saturn despite massive research!
Last edited by kernburn on Fri Sep 07, 2012 2:31 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: trouble identifying us sega saturn despite massive resea
Mine is the same, round buttons with a model one board. I got my chip working by bridging the AB solder pads, hopefully yours will work that way too.
Re: trouble identifying us sega saturn despite massive resea
your's is the exact opposite then. He said his is oval buttons with a model two board.....Curlypaul wrote:Mine is the same, round buttons with a model one board. I got my chip working by bridging the AB solder pads, hopefully yours will work that way too.
Re: trouble identifying us sega saturn despite massive resea
Your quite right, I totally read that wrong. I've never come across a model 2 board in a model 1 shell. I wonder if someone has switched the original case for some reason?
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Re: trouble identifying us sega saturn despite massive resea
Could have been a functioning SS but the case was mangled or something.Curlypaul wrote:Your quite right, I totally read that wrong. I've never come across a model 2 board in a model 1 shell. I wonder if someone has switched the original case for some reason?
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