Markfrizb wrote:
qwertymodo wrote:
Any one of the D411/A/B chips should be fine.
Ok, I'm wiring in a socket to test and have a question.
The console CIC is 18 pin part.
Cartridge CIC is a 16 pin part.
How should I wire them together?
I don't know, that's kind of the point
But in any case, since I couldn't find a pinout of the F411, I did some tracing myself, both in key mode (on an MMX2 cart) and in lock mode (on a console motherboard I removed the CIC from) and I also used the connection notes in the SuperCIC lock source, and this is what I came up with:
Code:
D411 (Key) F411 (Key) F411 (Lock)
__ __ __ __ __ __
| \_/ | | \_/ | | \_/ |
D1(24)|1 16|Vcc D1(24)|1 18|Vcc D1(55)|1 18|Vcc
D0(55)|2 15|NC D0(55)|2 17|NC D0(24)|2 17|NC
NC|3 14|NC NC|3 16|NC ??|3 16|NC
GND|4 13|NC GND|4 15|NC Vcc|4 15|NC
NC|5 12|NC NC|5 14|NC NC|5 14|NC
CLK(56)|6 11|NC NC|6 13|NC NC|6 13|NC
RST(25)|7 10|NC CLK(56)|7 12|NC CLK(56)|7 12|NC
GND|8 9|NC RST(25)|8 11|NC RST|8 11|S_RST(25)
|_______| GND|9 10|NC GND|9 10|H_RST
|_______| |_______|
*I'm not sure what pin 3 is in lock mode, but it connects to the aluminum can capacitor just next to the CIC on the console motherboard.
My best guess for connections is to act like pins 5 and 15 of the F411 (the middle pin on either side) don't exist and then just wire the D411 straight in.
So:
Code:
D F
1..4 -> 1..4
5..8 -> 6..9
9..12 -> 10..13
13..16 -> 15..18