I have my Jtag hooked in, and I have 2 successful nand dumps. I have 1 point that is off, I do not have a DB1F1 connected, instead I went to pin 6 of the HDD connector. I get an E79 when I flash XBR to my motherboard, by I can reflash my original nand and it works fine after power cycling. Any help would be appreciated.
E79 is usually a soldering point not making connection. Recheck all of your soldering points. There is an alternate point to the DB1F1 on the bottom of the board "FT1U2". Use that one instead of pin 6 of the HDD connector.
Originally posted by BillB: E79 is usually a soldering point not making connection. Recheck all of your soldering points. There is an alternate point to the DB1F1 on the bottom of the board "FT1U2". Use that one instead of pin 6 of the HDD connector.
Exactly what I have suggested after a PM from OP :D
I think I may have screwed my motherboard, I am getting no more readings off FT1U2 since I ripped the trace to FT2R2. I reconnected it with wire glue, but that stuff seams to come with about 2000 ohms of resistance.
Is there any other way to get the dvd key, because I just keep getting E79 anytime I write any images other that the original nand to the xbox? I have redone my solder points, attached to DB1F1 the best I could. I am getting 0 ohms in all of my connections as long as I test before the diode. I am having no luck at all. I had to use wire glue for DB1F1, and applied some to FT1U2 as well. I am getting jumps between 1500 and 2000 ohms of resistance. I was getting 0 before I reconnected my trace rip at FT2R2. Does anybody think maybe I have my motherboard type wrong, it comes up as a Falcon v3.0 and it has the flat black piece at the top of the power connector, it has no spaces.