It sounds like you're referring to the SCPH-39001 (a popular model of the Sony PlayStation 2) and the concept of a BIOS dump file (often with a .bin extension) being "full" — likely in the context of emulation (like PCSX2) or hardware modding.

It was an artifact from the early 2000s, a digital time capsule. He had found it deep in the server sub-basement, a relic of the pre-Collapse entertainment industry. According to the manifest, this specific unit contained the operational memory of a generation—millions of hours of rendered polygons, synthesized soundtracks, and saved game data.

SCPH-39001 "Bin Full" — Incident Report

Note: Assumed subject is the SCPH-39001 PlayStation model hardware fault often reported as "bin full" during CD/DVD reads. If you meant something else, say so.

When modders say "scph 39001 bin full," they are referring to a limitation within the MEChacon (Mechanism/Controller) chip or the internal flash memory used for DVD playback keys and firmware settings.