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## CC 1.1 to 2.0 Conversion
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CC 1.1 and later can be upgraded with 4MB dataflash: AT45DB321D-S or AT45DB321D-MW. I have several dozen in stock. [Email me](info@ps2modchiptutorials.com) if you would like to upgrade. There are no changes needed in software/firmware/scripting. Solder on and go! Reference the attached picture to see where pin 1 (the black dimple dot on the EEPROM/DATAFLASH) is and how the flash is rotated 90 degrees clockwise from the CC1.1 to the CC1.2 and later. In this case it was already a CC2.0.
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## BootManager Run/Install/Remove device support
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| :material-disc: CD/DVD | :material-usb: USB Fat16/32 | Memory Card | :material-sd: MMCE device | :material-harddisk: HDD | :material-lan-connect: PC Host |
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In Progress...Using BDM Assault for Exfat allows Install/Remove but oddly not Run. BDM Assault hotswap does work. I hope to fix.
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## CC 1.1 to 2.0 Conversion
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CC 1.1 and later can be upgraded with 4MB dataflash: AT45DB321D-S or AT45DB321D-MW. I have several dozen in stock. [Email me](info@ps2modchiptutorials.com) if you would like to upgrade. There are no changes needed in software/firmware/scripting. Solder on and go! Reference the attached picture to see where pin 1 (the black dimple dot on the EEPROM/DATAFLASH) is and how the flash is rotated 90 degrees clockwise from the CC1.1 to the CC1.2 and later. In this case it was already a CC2.0.
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![CC11to2conversion](assets/CC11to2_conversion.jpg){ width="400"}
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