I got a v9 with Matrix Infinity Chip. Flashed to the latest version 1.5. It doesn't load back up games for some reason. It only loads original games. I do see the Matrix Infinity Logo at start up, and also the version number right below the Playstation 2 Logo. Please shine some light to this noobie. Thanks advance.
After some countless experimenting, I found out that the chip booted with no video, just a black screen. I had my controller plugged as suggested, but again, no luck with back up games. For some reason when I hold the reset button for 2 seconds, it loaded up with video, but does not have the 'matrix infinity' logo beneath the 'playstation 2' logo. I hope this ring a bell to someone.
I use both memorex and verbatim. I tested it using verbatim and it makes no difference with the memorex. I burned it at 16x. I tried it with my other ps2 using duo2se chip, and it works fine. Definitely not the media or the speed that matters.
you should never burn gamages at 16x, try it at 1 or 2x and see what results you get, also speed does matter
I have a similar problem with my Matrix. I just got my PS2 back today, and it does the same thing. It doesn't load backups at all. Try reflashing with the updated Matrix 1.54 firmware. Matrix Firmware: http://www.infinitymod.com/cgi-bin/matrix/site.pl?page=news I talked to my mod guy and he said it was a lose connection in the eject ribbon. I can't use the reset button to bring my PS2 out of standby, I have to push the eject button, are you also having this problem? I have no choice but to send mine back.
hey, thanks for the reply. My reset works fine, just when sometimes I hold it down for 2 seconds, and load up original games, it doesn't have the "matrix infinity" logo under the "playstation 2" logo. I guess i'll have to give it up as well.
Yeah it sucks. I know my mod guy is a pro, so I have no choice. Oh well it's another week without playing my backups, I'll live.
Quote from Matrix Team site: This is old stuff because mistake happened in may, but maybe there's still some chips of this batch out there.
Yeah I've read that on the Matrix site a couple times. I'll email my mod guy just to be sure that's not the problem. Thanks for the reminder. I reflashed the chip and it didn't have any effect, so I doubt that's the problem, but you never know.
I experience the same. It would boot up black screen and everything is running like it's supposed to, but there's no video. I upgraded the homebrew firmware, no help. After I fix the point "A" it works with version 1.36. Hopefully I can reflash it again to make it work with 1.36.
Yeah this was a mix up between the homebrew and the Infinity. The mixed chips work okay. I talked to Dave from teammodders.com and he said he knew about this and it definitely isn't related to my issues. Dreamz why use outdated firmware v 1.36? The newest firmware is v.1.54 and can be found here: http://www.infinitymod.com/cgi-bin/matrix/site.pl?page=news It includes multi disk PSX support, which is important to me for games like Lunar 1 and 2 or Crono Cross.
I'm so grateful that I still get help from you guys. Thanks!! The reason I flash the old firmware is because it worked ONCE with v1.36. After that I tried to flash v1.54, it didn't work. So now, I can't even flash any firmware at all becuz it always say "programming failed" after I tried to hold the reset button for 2 seconds to "reflash" as instructed. The problem gets harder and harder...plz ps2 and chip, gimme a break!!
[bold]finally!![/bold] I got mine to work. One word of advice for those who might experience the same problem is that when someone telling you to resolder your chip, DO IT!! And do it with extra care and caution, because in the long run you'll save so much trouble. The only thing that you'll lose from doing that is losing an hour or 2 resolder your chip rather than losing a whole week trying to figure it out. Thanks for all the people who helped me with this situation.
Before you close up a system, take a multimeter and test for continuity on all the points! What I did is place one lead on the chip, and the other on the motherboard where the wire should connect. If possible, test a location that isn't where your wire connects, but a point electrically connected to it. That way you are certain you have contact. Thusly, if the spot you need to solder to is point A, and point A is connected to point B, and your chip point is C, it would be: verify A -> B solder C -> A test C -> B Works perfect for me, since there is always a point to test that isn't your solder point. My multimeter "beeps" when contact is made.