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[ISSUE]: Model Number Unknown DTL-H70011S #252

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Guest117 opened this issue Feb 13, 2025 · 6 comments
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[ISSUE]: Model Number Unknown DTL-H70011S #252

Guest117 opened this issue Feb 13, 2025 · 6 comments
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  • I provided nvram backup file
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DTL-70011S

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NVM Backup with latest release and dev build don't match, included both.
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@Guest117 Guest117 added the bug Something isn't working label Feb 13, 2025
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AKuHAK commented Feb 14, 2025

@Guest117 please provide dump from https://github.com/AKuHAK/PS2Ident/releases/tag/latest

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DTL-H70011_1500530.zip

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AKuHAK commented Feb 14, 2025

Thank you. Do you agree to include your dump into ps2 bios set ?

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AKuHAK commented Feb 14, 2025

Also about mechapwn. I kindly advice you to restore original nvram backup and do not ever try to install mechapwn again. The whole idea of mechapwn is to mimic DTL-H console behaviour on the retail consoles. But your console is already DTL-H so it is mechapwned by Sony. Cant imagine how much you spent for that console, last time I saw that model it was about 300 USD, but nowadays probably it price is doubled.

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I do consent to my BIOS being included in the PS2 BIOS dump.

And that makes sense, in my excitement I forgot to check if there are any other tools like PS2ident to check if my PS2 was in the database.
I never actually intended to install MechaPwn on this console, the disc drive seems to be busted anyways, only reads PS1 games and Audio CDs.

Which NVRAM backup should I restore? I took the one from the 2.00 release first, and that one differs from the Dev build and ps2ident dumps.

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AKuHAK commented Feb 14, 2025

Restore that one from 2.0, seems this is vanilla nvram. Hmm, but the nvram backup from later revision clearly shows that mechapwn is installed.
Actually the only thing you can get from mechapwn is changing osd language set, not worth it.
It may not read discs exactly because nbvram is corrupted.
Anyway, you can try to do PMAP if you have knowledge.

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