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    nasune replied to the thread Tutorial PS4 Exploit Guide.
    All right, thank you very much. I presume 11.00 is in more or less the same state as 9.00 (essentially using a raspberry pi/pc in stead of a dongle?). I think I'll stay on 5.05 for now, not necessarily for the mods etc. but the few non backported...
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    nasune reacted to garbaj's post in the thread Tutorial PS4 Exploit Guide with Like Like.
    TLDR: You wanna just play games -> 9.00; You wanna develop homebrew and mod PS4 -> 5.05; 5.05: + No dongle jailbreak required + Kernel clock fix possible if CMOS dies ? Rumors of permanent HEN for 5.05 (speculation from some tweets) + Great...
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    nasune replied to the thread Tutorial PS4 Exploit Guide.
    Let me first state my apologies if this has been answered (I'm not at my best at the moment, a nice migraine, as well as some old leg issues will see to that), but can anyone give me the pros and cons of 11.00 over 5.05? One of them is obviously...
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    Well, the 7812 came in much sooner than expected, and the screen works (mostly) fine (still need to find a couple of barrel jacks that fit, but that's another story). So I guess my question doesn' matter anymore.
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    That's a tricky one, sine there are a number of different screens, best thing is to open it up, and see if the voltages are where they should be (plus a visual inspection to see if any caps have bulged or other components have blown).
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    Basically, a while back I've bought a PSOne screen that did not work. I do know that the 7812 voltage regulator is the problem, since the screen will work if it's bypassed. The thing is though, that the device requires a 12v input adapter, which...
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    So I'm trying to program an attiny85 with the UltraCIC-III code, but I'm finding it difficult to do so. The first problem is that while compiling the code using a raspberry pi and avra, the program keeps spitting out an error ( .device...
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    My micro switches came in, so I made myself a Pico sized keyboard (with a 3d printed little keychain-y holder): Admittedly it still needs cleanup (ie IPA which I need to get (again) for the circuit board, and some more sanding for the holder)...
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    nasune replied to the thread Things you recently bought or got.
    Just got this little beauty: Paired it with my switch, and everything seems to work perfectly. So once more a thank you to @AKNES for the raffle, and I'm going to have a lot of use out of this.
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