what PS1 Drive Units are used with these model numbers......

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s8n
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what PS1 Drive Units are used with these model numbers......

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hi team , i was wondering what Drive Units are used with these model numbers

does anyone know ?


Model: Case: BIOS: Hardware: Region:

SCPH-5001 Original (Grey) (Unknown) Rev. C NTSC-U/C
SCPH-5501 Original (Grey) 3.0 (11/18/96) Rev. C NTSC-U/C
SCPH-7001 Original (Grey) 4.1 (12/16/97) Rev. C NTSC-U/C
SCPH-7501 Original (Grey) 4.1 (12/16/97) Rev. C NTSC-U/C
SCPH-9001 Original (Grey) 4.1 (12/16/97) Rev. C NTSC-U/C


Drive Units

KSM-440AEM
KHS-440ADM
KSM-440BAM
KSM-440ACM


there may be more Drive Units i am missing out of that list........

s8n
SnowKitty
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Re: what PS1 Drive Units are used with these model numbers......

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s8n wrote:hi team , i was wondering what Drive Units are used with these model numbers

does anyone know ?


Model: Case: BIOS: Hardware: Region:

SCPH-5001 Original (Grey) (Unknown) Rev. C NTSC-U/C
SCPH-5501 Original (Grey) 3.0 (11/18/96) Rev. C NTSC-U/C
SCPH-7001 Original (Grey) 4.1 (12/16/97) Rev. C NTSC-U/C
SCPH-7501 Original (Grey) 4.1 (12/16/97) Rev. C NTSC-U/C
SCPH-9001 Original (Grey) 4.1 (12/16/97) Rev. C NTSC-U/C


Drive Units

KSM-440AEM
KHS-440ADM
KSM-440BAM
KSM-440ACM


there may be more Drive Units i am missing out of that list........

s8n
all 5501s and 7001s use the KSM-440ADM and all 7501/9001s use the KSM-440AEM. your list has 1 mistake (its KSM-440ADM, not KHS-440ADM) and its missing the KSM-440AAM that was used in early SCPH-1001s (its about the same as the all plastic ACMs, later ACMs were metal though)
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s8n
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Re: what PS1 Drive Units are used with these model numbers......

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excellent info SnowKitty thanks for that , you the nail right on the head.

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thanks again for your tips matey

s8n
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