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PhotoFast CR-3100 internal Mod Tutorial
« on: October 09, 2008, 07:26:42 AM »
CR-3100 internal Mod Tutorial



Introduction

Ok, I've heard a few people would like to make this for there own psp, so I decided to make a tutorial to help others out (this is my first Tut, so feedback would be welcome). This tut is based on the PSP Slim, I’m sure this is possible to make this for the phat version and later on (when I have time) I’ll make a tut for that. Compared to other mods of the same type, this is very Noob freindly, No soldering is required which is great for some people who may not want to mod there psp memory port directly.

I'd like to thank brentbizzle for the picture of the CR-3100 adapter and the extra info regarding this mod. also, i like to thank DSlitemodder for the help with this tutorals first draft! :)

List of parts you will need:-

PSP Slim(need i say more),
1 Photofast CR-3100 sd(hc) adapter Click Here.


List of tools you will need:-

Screwdriver Click Here
Flat blade (like a table knife/pen knife),
Tweezers (small enough to open the ldc latches, Click Here
Hot Glue Gun Click Here (makes the job a lot quicker),
Dremal Click Here.


Difficulty Rating
If i had to give it a difficulty rating, I'd give it a 5/10.


Timeframe
2-3 Hours

Step-by-step Tutorial

Step 1: First off we need to break down the Adapter. The case it very chunky but easy to dismantle. Turn the adapter on its back, so you can see the four rubber pads. Now you should see the cable coming out from the left of the unit. This is where we are going to start from. I found that if you put a flat blade in the hole where the cable starts from that you can just carefully twist it and the back should pop off. (I used my finger to pop off the back, but some people have said they have found it a lot harder so be careful when doing this, last thing you want to do is cut the cable).

So now you have the back of the adapter case off you should see the adapter board, it's a lot smaller than the shell it was in. just take it out and place it on the side for now.


Step 2: Now then, we need to take the psp apart. If you need help doing this, please check out Ken's Tutorial on how to dismantle a PSP Slim Click Here. you will need to pretty much dismantle most of the psp (remove the homebar, screen, d-pad block, UMD drive, UMD door and trigger blocks). Once you have done that, turn the psp over so you can see the umd bay. Take your adapter and place it in the bay to give you an idea as to where you’re going to place it and where you’re going to cut a hole for the cable.

Step 3: The hole should be cut on the right hand side of the bay so you can feed the cable through the hold under the Memory port on the mobo and wrap it around to the port. Use a dremal (or something equivalent) to make a small slit big enough to slide the cable into. When you cut your hole, do it as close to the motherboard side of the wall as possible (as opposed to the outside side). Doing this will keep the ribbon cable from interfering with the UMD door. Some people have cut into the side of the UMD door to rectify this, but as long as you cut the hole right you won't have to mess with the UMD door at all.



Step 4: Here's the tricky part. Getting the mobo, d-pad block and adapter card to fit. After you have fed the cable under the mobo and have it hanging out the side of the psp, you can start rebuilding it. now I had some trouble doing this as the cable isn't long enough to simply rebuild the psp and plug the adapter in. what you have to do is feed the d-pad block past the cable (as if you were going to plug in the memory stick), plug the adapter in and then place the d-pad on the mobo. So you should have the mobo with the d-pad block already placed on top.

Step 5: Now you need to put the mobo/d-pad back into the case. Push the cable back into the case to get rid of any excess, then fit the mobo into the case. You will find that the end of the cable might get a little pressed down by the d-pad block where you plugged the memory stick in, make sure to take care while doing this.


Step 6: Now you can fix the adapter board in place with hot glue, you can use double sided tape, but hot glue will last longer and be more secure.
Make sure to give the adapter enough place to remove the memory cards, or you'll have trouble later on when you need to upgrade them or just change them out. I did this and found that the top of the UMD bay was in they way of the sd ports, so make sure to leave yourself with space.

If you have done all that correctly, then you can go ahead and rebuild the rest of the psp. And there you have it, you have a internal CR-3100 psp! You can now have upto 64GB of space for anything you could need.

This is great mod to make. Its simple and can be done in a day, however i would say if your new to modding and you would like to do this, start with something easier like making an trigger mod, just to get used to dismantling the console. As i said above the hardest apart of this mod is getting the memory stick adapter plugger into the mobo, if that or anything else stops you in your tracks, I'd be happy to take any questions you may have in regards to making this for your known psp.

However for the moment i would not recommend this for the PSP (phat) 1000. you can use the adapter for the phat but the cable is too short to reach the memory port. You could desolder the cable from the adapter board and extend it with some wire and i will be testing that out when i next get another adapter (or someone beats me to it, lol).

FAQ/ Troubleshooting

Q: I've made the mod but the memory cards don't show on the XMB?
A: Check the memory cards are placed in the adapter correctly and check the memory stick adapter is fully inserted in the psp memory slot.

Q: When i shut my umd door, it sticks out a bit. what can i do?
A: Check to see if the cable is causing the problem, you may need to redrill the hole closer to the mobo side of the case.

Q: Can take out one of the memory stick and put it into my psp?
A: No, if you take out one of the memory sticks and try and read the information, it will be corrupted. use the USB function on the psp.

Q: Can i mix the memoey cards with different sized ones?
A: Yes you can. as long as its a SD/SD HC card then it would be fine (Example, 4GBsd card-16GBsd hc card = 20GB)

I hope this was a useful tutorial and good luck with the mod!

ApheX
« Last Edit: October 19, 2008, 04:20:06 PM by Aphex »

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Re: PhotoFast CR-3100 internal Mod Tutorial
« Reply #1 on: October 09, 2008, 10:38:31 AM »
These your own images?

like i said at the top i'm still in the middle of making some up. the smoke clear psp is mine, but the other pics are from bense, so credit for those pics go to him (untill i finish the rest of mine that is, lol)

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Re: PhotoFast CR-3100 internal Mod Tutorial
« Reply #2 on: October 10, 2008, 03:29:12 AM »
Just a little bit on cutting the hole to pass the ribbon cable through...

When you cut your hole, do it as close to the motherboard side of the wall as possible (as opposed to the outside side). Doing this will keep the ribbon cable from interfering with the UMD door. Some people have cut into the side of the UMD door to rectify this, but as long as you cut the hole right you won't have to mess with the UMD door at all.

Excuse the crappy job. I don't have a dremmel, nor do I really know where to get one here in Japan, so I just did it with a very sharp straightedge and a file. If you notice I had to keep going closer and closer toward the inside of the psp case to keep it from messing with the door.


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Re: PhotoFast CR-3100 internal Mod Tutorial
« Reply #3 on: October 10, 2008, 05:17:30 AM »
i'll have to add that to the tut, thanks for the info brentbizzle!

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Re: PhotoFast CR-3100 internal Mod Tutorial
« Reply #4 on: October 10, 2008, 06:48:02 PM »
great job aphex.... i'm looking forward to ur full photofast tutorial..... thx aphex.

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Re: PhotoFast CR-3100 internal Mod Tutorial
« Reply #5 on: October 11, 2008, 11:55:27 AM »
nice ima do this to its pretty cool where did you get the blue ring on umd door

try droping it again
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Re: PhotoFast CR-3100 internal Mod Tutorial
« Reply #6 on: October 12, 2008, 03:31:06 AM »
Quote
1 Photofast CR-3100 sd(hc) adapter
from where i can get it??

i found one @highprice and i dont like the package coz its already completed and bad design

thx

ups my bad...so its the real Photofast CR-3100 sd(hc) adapter but tear apart from the case :fear:

mann...i cant bear with the price :cry2:
« Last Edit: October 12, 2008, 12:37:03 PM by rhadamanthys »

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Re: PhotoFast CR-3100 internal Mod Tutorial
« Reply #7 on: October 13, 2008, 12:30:40 AM »
nice ima do this to its pretty cool where did you get the blue ring on umd door


i got it from the blue case you can get from DX. just swapped the trim and the ring on to my black smoke case.

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Re: PhotoFast CR-3100 internal Mod Tutorial
« Reply #8 on: October 17, 2008, 07:23:06 PM »
anyways good job, nice work and nice case mod. =P :w00t:

try droping it again
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Re: PhotoFast CR-3100 internal Mod Tutorial
« Reply #9 on: October 19, 2008, 03:34:26 AM »
anyways good job, nice work and nice case mod. =P :w00t:

Thanks mate! The tutorial Has now been updated with some new pictures and a better layout.
« Last Edit: October 19, 2008, 04:30:47 PM by Aphex »

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Re: PhotoFast CR-3100 internal Mod Tutorial
« Reply #10 on: December 22, 2008, 06:12:32 PM »
Damn you beat me to it but I finally got it done. I was having problems with my sdhc cards. Not all of them are compatible together.  I also tested the read speed of the memory cards with the fats mod against a psp 3000 and its just a little faster if not the same speed. nice mod

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Re: PhotoFast CR-3100 internal Mod Tutorial
« Reply #11 on: September 24, 2009, 10:03:27 AM »
hey you guys sorry to bump an old topic but i was wondering if i could do this but solder it so it doesnt use up the memory stick slot and then use a memory stick as well. so clarify have 2 16gb SDs in the back and have 16gb in the memory stick area and they are both being read.

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Re: PhotoFast CR-3100 internal Mod Tutorial
« Reply #12 on: September 24, 2009, 05:53:54 PM »
just for future reference just create a new thread asking the question. 

To answer your question it's yes and no.
Yes you can solder it to the card slot and still have a pro duo in the slot at the same time.
No they won't be read at the same time.  You would have to add a switch to switch between the one you want to use and the one you don't otherwise the psp gets confused on what to read.

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Re: PhotoFast CR-3100 internal Mod Tutorial
« Reply #13 on: September 24, 2009, 11:00:41 PM »
your right sorry i should have made a new thread but i guess its to late now... how hard would it be to get them both to work, would it be as simple as a prx to activate it?

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Re: PhotoFast CR-3100 internal Mod Tutorial
« Reply #14 on: September 25, 2009, 02:24:14 PM »
it's a hardware limitation that I think is impossible to pass.

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Re: PhotoFast CR-3100 internal Mod Tutorial
« Reply #15 on: September 25, 2009, 11:25:11 PM »
well that would be awesome if we could find a way around it. i believe anything is possible you know

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Re: PhotoFast CR-3100 internal Mod Tutorial
« Reply #16 on: September 26, 2009, 06:18:02 PM »
Hum..

If you used this mod does it give you 34 gigs if you use 2 X 16 gig cards?

I am using a another solution that gives 29gigs of PSP using just 1 card.

Here is the adapter

 http://www.buy.com/prod/photofast-cr-5400-microsd-microsdhc-to-ms-memory-stick-pro-duo-adapter/q/loc/101/209974140.html

And 2 16 gig cards

http://www.buy.com/prod/sandisk-16gb-microsdhc-card/q/loc/101/209114572.html

You can put this all in 1 PSP Pro Duel card, now it would be great if you can use a mod like this for adding 2 Adapters for 68 gigs.

I have searched on google and everyone is saying that there is a 32 gig limit, has anyone actually tried this? Or just playing follow the leader after searching on Google ?

Thanks,
David


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Re: PhotoFast CR-3100 internal Mod Tutorial
« Reply #17 on: September 26, 2009, 08:15:59 PM »
Hum..

If you used this mod does it give you 34 gigs if you use 2 X 16 gig cards?

I am using a another solution that gives 29gigs of PSP using just 1 card.

Here is the adapter

 http://www.buy.com/prod/photofast-cr-5400-microsd-microsdhc-to-ms-memory-stick-pro-duo-adapter/q/loc/101/209974140.html

And 2 16 gig cards

http://www.buy.com/prod/sandisk-16gb-microsdhc-card/q/loc/101/209114572.html

You can put this all in 1 PSP Pro Duel card, now it would be great if you can use a mod like this for adding 2 Adapters for 68 gigs.

I have searched on google and everyone is saying that there is a 32 gig limit, has anyone actually tried this? Or just playing follow the leader after searching on Google ?

Thanks,
David


Both the adapters give the same amount of storage with 2x 16GB. The small adapter just uses microSD and the other one uses SD.

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Re: PhotoFast CR-3100 internal Mod Tutorial
« Reply #18 on: September 27, 2009, 07:14:08 PM »
Well first I was wanting to know if it showed up as 32 gigs using this method or 29 gigs like the method that I am using above.

I am very curious if you could take 2 of the adapter cards I am using, (32 gigs each) and slap them into pro duel to SD adapter and use your mod for 64 gig memory card.  :w00t:

Thanks,
David

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Re: PhotoFast CR-3100 internal Mod Tutorial
« Reply #19 on: September 28, 2009, 05:47:10 AM »
I've never test that setup before, however it may work, but without testing it i couldn't say for sure. One idea i was working on before i had to move away was using two cr-5400 cards with 32gb each, changin the adapter solts on a cr-3100 to pro duo to fit the cards. This should give you 64gb. Though as the CR-3100 has no capacity limit, you could just buy two 32gb sd cards.

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Re: PhotoFast CR-3100 internal Mod Tutorial
« Reply #20 on: September 29, 2009, 12:54:56 PM »
i think the only thing it needs is a switch to allow you to switch from the CR-3100 to the ms slot and here is the pinouts for MS
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