IT LIVES I’ll keep this short because I’ll still rather busy with stuff. The BIOS is actually fine, it was (again -_-) the CD Drive. If it is not connected properly the console doesn’t run I’ve said that already. So yeah, after working on the BIOS, sounded logical that it was a BIOS problem when NOT. It was actually the CD Drive. I tried to turn on the console again after reversing the MOD, and eventually it worked when I held the drive in a specific way I really have these optical disc drives. Sygic maps windows ce software. Special SEGA ones with board that you absolutely need for the console to even start.

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I kept trying to get the mod done, but eventually I destroyed one of the original BIOS leg and the solder pad under it -_- I really keep screwing this up =P. But I got it working again, literally destroying a small piece of the BIOS chip, enough to expose part of the leg that goes into the chip, and applying solder to it. Then soldering some wire to it, and to the point where that leg was connected A clusterfuck which I will eventually take photos of and post it here.

However, this is not the end of my mistakes and clusterfucks When I was about to finish the final soldering to try the BIOS mod once more, as always I was working with an exposed power supply which this particular time I forgot to unplug from the power socket Idiot me all around. Anyways, the console main board is OK (I think and hope), but the soldering wire I was using kinda touched a screw on a transistor and blew it up actually did make a small explosion.

Anyways, the transistor is dead and so is the main fuse on the power supply (which makes me believe the rest is ok that’s what the fuses are there for). But now I had to order a few more components and I have to wait for them a few more days, till I finally fix the power supply and I can finally once again get back to the mods. I’m a real screw up at this crap =P but in the mean time I’ll try to upgrade a figure 8 cable (use them for every console I can) for having a switch midway so I don’t have to keep pluging and unpluging from the console. It will have a small switch with a light that will hopefully warn me every time I leave the power supplies connected to the power. Hopefully that will help me in the future.

[edit] I’ve also scratched the back of the only CD I was able to burn and work with the Dreamshell OS So that’s also a downer. Nooo Nop it is dead. I am terribly sorry to everyone who values these hardware, and I am totally ashamed of myself. This piece was working properly, with all the original parts This had value (I could have sold it to someone who would value a console on it’s original condition, and bought a faulty one for myself the leftover money might even allowed me to buy a Optic Disc Emulator). The thing is yes I did provoked that short on the power supply, the fuse blew, and I thought the mosfet transistor the solder touched just blew. Without even testing it I ordered equivalent new ones.