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Wire a Bare CLASSIC PSX / PSone MOD Chip (4-Wire)

| Pin 1: Red |
Pin 8: Black |
| Pin 2: Not Used |
Pin 7: Not Used |
| Pin 3: Not Used |
Pin 6: Yellow |
| Pin 4: Not Used |
Pin 5: Green |
Wire a Bare STEALTH PSX MOD Chip (7-Wire)

| Pin 1: Red |
Pin 8: Black |
| Pin 2: Not Used |
Pin 7: Orange |
| Pin 3: Purple |
Pin 6: Yellow |
| Pin 4: Blue |
Pin 5: Green |
Wire a Bare STEALTH PSX Anti-MOD Chip (8-Wire)

| Pin 1: Red |
Pin 8: Black |
| Pin 2: White |
Pin 7: Orange |
| Pin 3: Purple |
Pin 6: Yellow |
| Pin 4: Blue |
Pin 5: Green |
Wire a Bare PS2 MOD Chip (8-Wire)

| Pin 1: Red |
Pin 8: Black |
| Pin 2: White |
Pin 7: Orange |
| Pin 3: Purple |
Pin 6: Yellow |
| Pin 4: Blue |
Pin 5: Green |
Wire a Bare STEALTH PSone MOD Chip (6-Wire)

| Pin 1: Red |
Pin 8: Black |
| Pin 2: Not Used |
Pin 7: Orange |
| Pin 3: Purple |
Pin 6: Yellow |
| Pin 4: Not Used |
Pin 5: Green |
- Bend the chip legs (pins) flat with needle nose pliers, and cut legs to length with side
cutters.
- Apply solder to the pins you intend on applying wire to.
- Strip wire and proceed to solder to the appropriate pin.
- Seal assembled MOD chip in electrical tape.
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