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<div>The '''PlayStation''' <span style="font-weight: normal">(Japanese: プレイステーション, officially abbreviated as '''PS'''; sometimes referred to as '''PS1''' or unofficially as the '''PSX''' to maintain the three-character identifier common to the PS2, PS3 and PSP)</span> is a 32-bit [http://retroconsoles.wikia.com/wiki/Category:Console video game console] first released by [[Sony|Sony Computer Entertainment]] in Japan on December 3, 1994, with Western releases from September 1995. The PlayStation was the first of the PlayStation series of consoles and handheld game devices.<br />
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The Sony Playstation has many differing models, with 31 differing consumer versions, and 14 special models for creating games, usually given to developers to make games with.<br />
==PSone==<br />
The '''PSone '''is a different, more compact model of the original Playstation, and went on the consumer market on July 7th, 2000. This model had lost the original parallel I/O ports, and changed the internal layout to nullify existing modchips.<br />
==Hardware==<br />
See [[Sony Playstation Hardware]]<br />
*[[Dualshock]]<br />
*[[Playstation Memory Card|Memory Card]]<br />
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==Add-ons==<br />
*[[PocketStation]]<br />
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*[[Playstation LCD|Sony Playstation Offical 5" LCD (PSone only)]]<br />
==Modchips==<br />
*[[MultiMode 3 Modchip]]<br />
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<div>The '''PlayStation''' <span style="font-weight: normal">(Japanese: プレイステーション, officially abbreviated as '''PS'''; sometimes referred to as '''PS1''' or unofficially as the '''PSX''' to maintain the three-character identifier common to the PS2, PS3 and PSP)</span> is a 32-bit [http://retroconsoles.wikia.com/wiki/Category:Console video game console] first released by [[Sony|Sony Computer Entertainment]] in Japan on December 3, 1994, with Western releases from September 1995. The PlayStation was the first of the PlayStation series of consoles and handheld game devices.<br />
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The Sony Playstation has many differing models, with 31 differing consumer versions, and 14 special models for creating games, usually given to developers to make games with.<br />
==PSone==<br />
The '''PSone '''is a different, more compact model of the original Playstation, and went on the consumer market on July 7th, 2000. This model had lost the original parallel I/O ports, and changed the internal layout to nullify existing modchips.<br />
==Hardware==<br />
See [[Sony Playstation Hardware]]<br />
*Dualshock<br />
*Memory Card<br />
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==Add-ons==<br />
*[[PocketStation]]<br />
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*[[Playstation LCD|Sony Playstation Offical 5" LCD (PSone only)]]<br />
==Modchips==<br />
*[[MultiMode 3 Modchip]]<br />
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<div>Sony Playstation motherboards<br />
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==SCPH-1001==<br />
[[File:SCPH1001_motherboard.jpg|thumb]]<br />
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==SCPH-9001==<br />
[[File:SCPH9001-motherboard.jpg|thumb]]<br />
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Board label: 1-674-987-11<br />
{| border="1"<br />
|+SCPH-9001 PS1 motherboard<br />
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| IC# || Brand || Name || Description || Documentation<br />
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| IC102 || Sony || 9946 || ? || <center>-</center><br />
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| IC103 || Sony || CXD8606BQ || CPU 33,8688MHz, 32-bit, RISC arch. || <center>-</center><br />
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| IC106 || Toshiba || 9938KAD/T7X16 || ? || <center>-</center><br />
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| IC201 || Toshiba || TC59G1631AFB-10 || 512K x 32 Synchronous Graphics RAM, 8 ns, PQFP100 || <center>-</center><br />
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| IC203 || ? || KDS 942 || XO SMD 3.3V 14.31818MHz || <center>-</center><br />
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| IC204 || Cypress || CY2081 || Three-PLL General-Purpose EPROM-Programmable Clock Generator || <center>-</center><br />
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| IC304 || ? || ? || ? || <center>-</center><br />
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| IC310 || OKI || M514260E-60J || 262,144-Word x 16-Bit DYNAMIC RAM : FAST PAGE MODE TYPE || <center>-</center><br />
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| IC502 || Sony || A2106R || ? || <center>-</center><br />
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| IC601 || ? || ? || ? || <center>-</center><br />
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| IC602 || ? || LA1B || ? || <center>-</center><br />
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| IC722 || ? || BA5977FP || ? || <center>-</center><br />
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| IC723 || ? || A2575N || ? || <center>-</center><br />
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| IC732 || Sony || CXD2938Q || GPS LSI with Built-in 32-bit RISC CPU<br />
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Board Label: 1-674-987-51<br />
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This version of the SCPH-9001 has a few chips which differ from the one pictured.<br />
==SCPH-101 (Version 2)==<br />
[[Category:Playstation]]<br />
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<div>The '''PlayStation''' <span style="font-weight: normal">(Japanese: プレイステーション, officially abbreviated as '''PS'''; sometimes referred to as '''PS1''' or unofficially as the '''PSX''' to maintain the three-character identifier common to the PS2, PS3 and PSP)</span> is a 32-bit [http://retroconsoles.wikia.com/wiki/Category:Console video game console] first released by [[Sony|Sony Computer Entertainment]] in Japan on December 3, 1994, with Western releases from September 1995. The PlayStation was the first of the PlayStation series of consoles and handheld game devices.<br />
<br />
The Sony Playstation has many differing models, with 31 differing consumer versions, and 14 special models for creating games, usually given to developers to make games with.<br />
==PSone==<br />
The '''PSone '''is a different, more compact model of the original Playstation, and went on the consumer market on July 7th, 2000. This model had lost the original parallel I/O ports, and changed the internal layout to nullify existing modchips.<br />
==Hardware==<br />
See [[Sony Playstation Hardware]]<br />
==Add-ons==<br />
*[[PocketStation]]<br />
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*[[Playstation LCD|Sony Playstation Offical 5" LCD (PSone only)]]<br />
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<div>The '''PlayStation''' <span style="font-weight: normal">(Japanese: プレイステーション, officially abbreviated as '''PS'''; sometimes referred to as '''PS1''' or unofficially as the '''PSX''' to maintain the three-character identifier common to the PS2, PS3 and PSP)</span> is a [[32-bit]] [http://retroconsoles.wikia.com/wiki/Category:Console video game console] first released by [[Sony|Sony Computer Entertainment]] in Japan on December 3, 1994, with Western releases from September 1995. The PlayStation was the first of the PlayStation series of consoles and handheld game devices.<br />
==Hardware==<br />
See [[Sony Playstation Hardware]]<br />
==Add-ons==<br />
*[[PocketStation]]<br />
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*[[Playstation LCD|Sony 5" LCD]]<br />
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