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Old 07-13-2007, 05:53 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Cyclowiz installation guide

Here's the installation guide for the Cyclowiz modchip. It's pretty straight forward, but I uploaded the whole thing if you need pictures.
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Introduction
Thank you for choosing CycloWiz !
The installation process consists of 5 solder points for the basic
installation, an optional wire to enable the Chip Disable functionality and
3 optional wires and a switch to enable the Upgradability functionality.
There is a small piece of sticker on the bottom side of the mod. Do not
remove it, it was put there to avoid any short-circuit in case bottom
soldermask gets scratched during the installation of the chip.
To open your console you’ll need a philips screwdriver and a triwing one.
Basic Installation (1/4)
Connect the points A,B,C,G and V to the drive board. It is possible to use
the quick-solder method or regular wires. To use the quick-solder
method, simply align the CycloWiz over the drive board and put some
solder in the holes, so there is a contact between the CycloWiz and the
drive board for each of those points. Make sure there is no bridge
between two different solder points.
While quick-solder is a faster soldering method, it can make it harder to
desolder the chip afterwards, so take that into consideration.
Installation of Chip Disable functionality (2/4)
Connect the Z point from the mainboard’s reset switch middle pin to the
CycloWiz. To temporarily disable the chip, simply turn on the console
while holding the Reset button.
Installation of Upgrade functionality (3/4)
Connect the S point from the drive board to the CycloWiz. You must also
connect the X point to an on/off switch (not included) and the other end
of this switch to the T point on CycloWiz. The switch will be used to
enable programming mode. Make sure it always stays OFF under
normal circumstances.
Finishing installation (4/4)
Before closing the console, put some electrical tape over the CycloWiz.
The two big chips must be covered, but of course you don’t need to
cover the LED. If you don’t have electrical tape, use regular tape.
Troubleshooting
LED Reason Solution
OFF
Chip is not powered, is disabled or in
programming mode
1. Verify G and V points (power points)
2. Verify Z wire (chip disable)
3. Verify that the programming switch is off
Flashing Chip can not communicate with the
drive
1. Verify A, B and C points
2. Use a multimeter to verify that there is no bridge
between them
ON Chip works correctlyIntroduction
Thank you for choosing CycloWiz !
The installation process consists of 5 solder points for the basic
installation, an optional wire to enable the Chip Disable functionality and
3 optional wires and a switch to enable the Upgradability functionality.
There is a small piece of sticker on the bottom side of the mod. Do not
remove it, it was put there to avoid any short-circuit in case bottom
soldermask gets scratched during the installation of the chip.
To open your console you’ll need a philips screwdriver and a triwing one.
Basic Installation (1/4)
Connect the points A,B,C,G and V to the drive board. It is possible to use
the quick-solder method or regular wires. To use the quick-solder
method, simply align the CycloWiz over the drive board and put some
solder in the holes, so there is a contact between the CycloWiz and the
drive board for each of those points. Make sure there is no bridge
between two different solder points.
While quick-solder is a faster soldering method, it can make it harder to
desolder the chip afterwards, so take that into consideration.
Installation of Chip Disable functionality (2/4)
Connect the Z point from the mainboard’s reset switch middle pin to the
CycloWiz. To temporarily disable the chip, simply turn on the console
while holding the Reset button.
Installation of Upgrade functionality (3/4)
Connect the S point from the drive board to the CycloWiz. You must also
connect the X point to an on/off switch (not included) and the other end
of this switch to the T point on CycloWiz. The switch will be used to
enable programming mode. Make sure it always stays OFF under
normal circumstances.
Finishing installation (4/4)
Before closing the console, put some electrical tape over the CycloWiz.
The two big chips must be covered, but of course you don’t need to
cover the LED. If you don’t have electrical tape, use regular tape.
Troubleshooting
LED Reason Solution
OFF
Chip is not powered, is disabled or in
programming mode
1. Verify G and V points (power points)
2. Verify Z wire (chip disable)
3. Verify that the programming switch is off
Flashing Chip can not communicate with the
drive
1. Verify A, B and C points
2. Use a multimeter to verify that there is no bridge
between them
ON Chip works correctly
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