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Title: How To Choose Ps3 Breaks And Tell Avr and Pic Chips?
Post by: wendy234 on October 15, 2010, 01:47:00 AM
how to choose ps3 breaks and tell AVR and PIC chips?
I find an artical called  Selection Guide of various PS3 Breaks at pandawillforum, It's about telling the
difference of the AVR and PIC chips, open source project PSGroove, etc
.
  I'm afraid PS3 breaks will be locked, so I'm going to get one at pandawill (amazebreak US$15.99, free shipping). Please help me to check weather the article is telling the truth or not. Thank you in advance (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)
Title: How To Choose Ps3 Breaks And Tell Avr and Pic Chips?
Post by: deilzfcjk on February 03, 2020, 03:20:00 PM
A max avr usb is good. It does the job and is reliable. Good construction.

This post has been edited by deilzfcjk: Yesterday, 11:20 PM
Title: How To Choose Ps3 Breaks And Tell Avr and Pic Chips?
Post by: tonybologna on October 17, 2010, 08:35:00 PM
QUOTE(deilzfcjk @ Oct 17 2010, 06:20 PM) View Post
A max avr usb is good. It does the job and is reliable. Good construction.


Minimus AVR USB is really good as well. I think the Minimus is even a little better built too and has a standard USB connector to boot. dry.gif
Title: How To Choose Ps3 Breaks And Tell Avr and Pic Chips?
Post by: deilzfcjk on October 17, 2010, 11:07:00 PM
QUOTE(tonybologna @ Oct 17 2010, 07:35 PM) View Post

Minimus AVR USB is really good as well. I think the Minimus is even a little better built too and has a standard USB connector to boot. dry.gif

yeah but it is white. I like the signature coffee colored maximus PCBs. Eh that's just my preference. Hood who cares. It's not like it's a high speed usb device, which would have the need for the hood. It just gets the payloads and peek poke and syscalls in there during bootup.
Title: How To Choose Ps3 Breaks And Tell Avr and Pic Chips?
Post by: postal worker on December 16, 2010, 06:12:00 PM
this one here seems to be pretty popular

http://www.modchipcentral.com