diff --git a/Home.md b/Home.md index e0190d5..40e2eb1 100644 --- a/Home.md +++ b/Home.md @@ -12,7 +12,8 @@ • Injecting the code into the target via ISP (USB no patch bios). • Soldering the mode according to the diagrams. -# [Personal recipe to make a good PSNee (complete tutorial)](Personal-recipe-to-make-a-good-PSNee) +# [Personal recipe to make a good PSNee via ISP (complete tutorial for all possibilities)](Personal-recipe-to-make-a-good-PSNee) +[Tutorial for injections via USB, only for ATmega without biospatch!](https://github.com/kalymos/PsNee/wiki/Tutorial-for-injections-via-USB,-only-for-ATmega-without-biospatch!) ## Pinout MUC & Arduino - [Pinout ATtiny25_45_85](Pinout-ATtiny25_45_85) @@ -43,6 +44,7 @@ To know your BIOS version, essential for old Japanese, the [BIOS dumper](Just-wh ## Other diagrams - [PIN_LED](https://github.com/kalymos/PsNee/wiki/PIN_LED) - [PIN_SWITCH](https://github.com/kalymos/PsNee/wiki/PIN_SWITCH) +- [ISP gateway](https://github.com/kalymos/PsNee/wiki/ISP-gateway) ## PsNee modchip drawbacks Due to the extensive coverage of different PS1 models, there is no universal compilation.