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This version of the SCPH-9001 has a few chips which differ from the one pictured. | This version of the SCPH-9001 has a few chips which differ from the one pictured. | ||
+ | === SCPH-101 (Version 2) === | ||
== Power supplies == | == Power supplies == | ||
There are primarily two types of fat PlayStation 1 power supplies: a 5-pin model, found in newer models (at least 7001 and higher) and a 7-pin model. Often, power supplies with the same number of pins are interchangeable, and in principle this may be a universal rule. | There are primarily two types of fat PlayStation 1 power supplies: a 5-pin model, found in newer models (at least 7001 and higher) and a 7-pin model. Often, power supplies with the same number of pins are interchangeable, and in principle this may be a universal rule. |