Jtagged, now 1 flashing light
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Modking30
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13. April 2010 @ 21:34 |
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This is usually an E74. I get nothing on the screen. I would assume a E79 flashes on the screen? Booted perfect before I flashed the nand. Any tips?
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13. April 2010 @ 23:03 |
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Check your wiring and make sure the diodes are facing the proper direction
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14. April 2010 @ 06:35 |
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Originally posted by Modking30: This is usually an E74. I get nothing on the screen. I would assume a E79 flashes on the screen? Booted perfect before I flashed the nand. Any tips?
Whats the secondary error code?
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14. April 2010 @ 06:40 |
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Flash xell.bin and see if it boot, if its doesnt its prolly your wiring. You could also take a new dump of your nand and compare with what you flashed to make sure they match
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Modking30
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14. April 2010 @ 08:37 |
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I was following the elitemod jtag tut. I didn't see anything on xell.bin
I dumped the nand twice and then flashed and that was it. Did I miss a step? Yes it's E79
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14. April 2010 @ 09:25 |
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Xell is what you use to get your CPU key, downooad it from xbins. To see if its your JTAG wiring that is causing the issue flash xell instead of xbr, read it back one and compare your dump with the original xell.bin you downloaded. If you get a blue screen with lots of writing, your jtag wirings good. Ill bet money its that damn db1f1 point.
You will not need to flash either your config or kv to the xell flash.
Hope this helps.
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Modking30
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14. April 2010 @ 10:55 |
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I'm using the 360nandflasher usb tool. I would assume this is on my module c. I did download the one for a xenon board I thought last night. How do I flash the xell.bin?
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14. April 2010 @ 13:41 |
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Please note, the commands here assume you are using USB (which you mentioned) & a 16MB NAND. Let me know if you have different and I will alter the commmands for you
Download xell from /XBOX 360/development/free60/images/ @xbins, make sure you get the correct version for your drive revision. Rename it to Xell.bin for simplicitys sake, at your DOS prompt type ...
nandpro.exe usb: -w16 Xell.bin (as you are using USB)
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nandpro.exe usb: -r16 Xell2.bin
then compare the 2 (Xell.bin & Xell2.bin) to see if they match (I use total commander). If they match, then boot your xbox and you should see this screen (taken from JPizzles guide @ elitemodscene)

If you see this screen then you wirings good and you know the problem is with your NAND flashing, if not the its your JTAG wiring (prolly db1f1 like i said earlier)
Good luck!
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Modking30
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14. April 2010 @ 14:15 |
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so I boot after I flash with everything still connected? What is the proper method of creating the xbr file?
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14. April 2010 @ 15:13 |
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Originally posted by Modking30: so I boot after I flash with everything still connected?
Not 100% sure as I havent got my USB flasher working yet, I know you can startup with the LPT cables connected stil
Originally posted by Modking30 What is the proper method of creating the xbr file? [/quote: Write the xbr.bin to your NAND then inject kv.bin, i have never needed my config.bin
Did you try xell?
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Modking30
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14. April 2010 @ 15:51 |
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I am going to try when I get off work ;)
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14. April 2010 @ 16:07 |
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thanks for the credit Mike and goodluck with your JTAG gameover9 :P
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Modking30
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14. April 2010 @ 19:07 |
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guess I am confused. Both nand and nand to are match. But xell.bin and xell2.bin do not. Am I missing something?
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Modking30
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14. April 2010 @ 21:02 |
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I flashed the orig.bin back and now the console boots. Does that mean my wiring is fine?
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14. April 2010 @ 21:26 |
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You left the jtag wires on after flashing the nand, right? If you flash the nand with xbr and then remove the jtag you'll get an e79.
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Modking30
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14. April 2010 @ 21:28 |
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I am using the nandflasher with the boards and yes they are all intact.
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14. April 2010 @ 22:16 |
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Ok, if your jtag is still intact and you can dump/write just fine, then I'd imagine it's an xbr error. Double check that you did write your key and config to xbr. Also, you did verify the cb as exploitable?
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Modking30
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15. April 2010 @ 08:22 |
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I tested the diodes with a multimeter and they are either bad or something else is wrong. The diodes are built on the board. I'm going to de-solder those and solder some radio shack ones and see what happens. Yes it's exploitable. This was the blades dash.
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15. April 2010 @ 11:34 |
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did you check db1f1, us one of the alertate points to make sure youve got a good solder on the JTAG wiring. This point has got me multiple times.
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Modking30
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15. April 2010 @ 12:44 |
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Originally posted by miketrev: did you check db1f1, us one of the alertate points to make sure youve got a good solder on the JTAG wiring. This point has got me multiple times.
do you have a pic? Not sure where this one is. Also I would think if the diodes were working, then my orig.bin would still E79 but it boots
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15. April 2010 @ 12:51 |
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No, your orig will still boot with the JTAG wiring intact, just wont boot the other way round.
DB1F1 is the mofo on the left

Make sure you have a good solder point by testing with a multimeter against one of the alternates. Most common one shown in the pic below. Im convinced its this point thats your problem.

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15. April 2010 @ 12:54 |
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You can always try this alt JTAG wiring

**note to mods**
sorry about double post, link trouble made me think id ran out of space on previous response.
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Modking30
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15. April 2010 @ 21:52 |
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my board is a xexon. My wire is like this:

man I'm stumped
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Modking30
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15. April 2010 @ 22:00 |
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what does it mean if my xell dumps don't match? My regular nand dumps did.
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Modking30
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16. April 2010 @ 15:41 |
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Here is how I set it up (bump thread). Not pretty but should get the job done. Diodes have the black line facing the hole. Correct?

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