Hello! I'm planning on installing a Digital AV for my CPS3 soon, but I'm a little stumped on just one bit. I actually have a later revision board, and the LS08 on mine is integrated onto the back of the board instead of being included onto an add-on board like most earlier revisions. It's not a huge issue (I hope), but I'm having some trouble tracking down where the IN1 and IN2 are for the horizontal and vertical sync. Can someone with the same or later revision possibly tell me where I should be looking for IN1/IN2, or maybe post a photo of the finished install if you happen to have it? I have a 95682-A One of the photos is from the CPS3 install guide that has the add-on board LS08, and the other with the red arrow is mine, the 95682-A with the integrated LS08. It's a little hard to tell by their photo if one of the traces is coming directly from one of the legs on the LS08, so I figured it would just be safer to ask.
Also, I'm interested in ordering one of the new Jasens cases for this board soon, but every once in a blue moon I'll turn on the system to the "there is not enough memory inserted" message. Giving the SIMMs a gentle push against the pins and turning it back on tends to do the trick just fine, but if I end up installing it into one of Jasens cases, I'm not always going to have immediate access to the SIMMs (for the better). I've already given the slots a good scrub with a little alcohol awhile back and reinstalled the cards, but the message still comes up on the first boot after having it off for awhile. Any home remedies to getting a more solid connection to the pins?
Guide LS08: https://i.ibb.co/8K2Y5Yd/Guide-LS08.jpg
95682-A LS08: https://i.ibb.co/7WtCMwL/LS08-Revision.jpg
Also, I'm interested in ordering one of the new Jasens cases for this board soon, but every once in a blue moon I'll turn on the system to the "there is not enough memory inserted" message. Giving the SIMMs a gentle push against the pins and turning it back on tends to do the trick just fine, but if I end up installing it into one of Jasens cases, I'm not always going to have immediate access to the SIMMs (for the better). I've already given the slots a good scrub with a little alcohol awhile back and reinstalled the cards, but the message still comes up on the first boot after having it off for awhile. Any home remedies to getting a more solid connection to the pins?
Guide LS08: https://i.ibb.co/8K2Y5Yd/Guide-LS08.jpg
95682-A LS08: https://i.ibb.co/7WtCMwL/LS08-Revision.jpg