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A late prototype PlayStation 3 VER-001 (Vertigo) motherboard used in SONY's factory to test the new SouthBridge chip, this board is in pretty rough shape and has some damage.
This unit also never had a case, and would be mounted to a desk to enable tests.
A random donation from China, the following is a Nintendo DSi SD card used during development of the console.
Sadly, this card is dead and unreadable. These cards would normally contain logs from tests, recovery attempts would also damage this card as you have to open them to recover.
A late prototype PlayStation 3 VER-001 (Vertigo) motherboard used in SONY's factory to test the new SouthBridge chip, this board is in pretty rough shape and has some damage.
A late prototype PlayStation 3 VER-001 (Vertigo) motherboard used in SONY's factory to test new hardware, this board is in pretty rough shape and has some damage.