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Jasper Jtag Tuitorial
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26. October 2011 @ 02:57 |
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I'm looking to Jtag my console. I got somebody to do the soldering stuff for me. I figured out that my console has a Jasper motherboard. But on the net I got tutorials on xennon. Can somebody direct me to a Jasper tutorial. The Nand dumping is the same for all. But the soldering differs. So I need a clear view on the soldering so that I can make somebody understand, and he can do the soldering.
I know it looks pretty foolish to ask for a link, but I did looked a lot, and I just found soldering images. I need videos. Please help.
Thanks in advance.
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funkchunk
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26. October 2011 @ 05:18 |
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Originally posted by KaushikDB: I'm looking to Jtag my console. I got somebody to do the soldering stuff for me. I figured out that my console has a Jasper motherboard. But on the net I got tutorials on xennon. Can somebody direct me to a Jasper tutorial. The Nand dumping is the same for all. But the soldering differs. So I need a clear view on the soldering so that I can make somebody understand, and he can do the soldering.
I know it looks pretty foolish to ask for a link, but I did looked a lot, and I just found soldering images. I need videos. Please help.
Thanks in advance.
You can't Jtag a Jasper
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cooll903
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26. October 2011 @ 05:33 |
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you can do a rest glitch hack
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funkchunk
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26. October 2011 @ 05:42 |
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Originally posted by cooll903: you can do a rest glitch hack
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foxykay
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26. October 2011 @ 07:38 |
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Originally posted by funkchunk: You can't Jtag a Jasper
You CAN JTAG a jasper so long as its below dash 7371, Ive done it myself loads of times! Here is the wiring you need KaushikDB
Take care with the DB1F1 point, its a b**ch
In regards to the reset glitch, yes you could do that instead but it will be more expensive as you will need a CPLD chip. Im dont think many peeps on here have done this yet as Ive asked a question about a chip recommendation and no-one has replied :(
This Thread :(
Also, if you are loking for a tutorial, Have a look here. I think you have to register to see the tutorial, but it is very good!
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 26. October 2011 @ 07:50
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26. October 2011 @ 08:51 |
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My dash is 2.0.Originally posted by foxykay: Originally posted by funkchunk: You can't Jtag a Jasper
You CAN JTAG a jasper so long as its below dash 7371, Ive done it myself loads of times! Here is the wiring you need KaushikDB
Take care with the DB1F1 point, its a b**ch
In regards to the reset glitch, yes you could do that instead but it will be more expensive as you will need a CPLD chip. Im dont think many peeps on here have done this yet as Ive asked a question about a chip recommendation and no-one has replied :(
This Thread :(
Also, if you are loking for a tutorial, Have a look here. I think you have to register to see the tutorial, but it is very good!
My dash is 2.0.12625.0.
What do you say?
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foxykay
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26. October 2011 @ 09:51 |
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Originally posted by KaushikDB:
My dash is 2.0.12625.0.
What do you say?
you cant JTAG then, you will have to use the glitch method.
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27. October 2011 @ 15:59 |
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Originally posted by KaushikDB: My dash is 2.0.Originally posted by foxykay: Originally posted by funkchunk: You can't Jtag a Jasper
You CAN JTAG a jasper so long as its below dash 7371, Ive done it myself loads of times! Here is the wiring you need KaushikDB
Take care with the DB1F1 point, its a b**ch
In regards to the reset glitch, yes you could do that instead but it will be more expensive as you will need a CPLD chip. Im dont think many peeps on here have done this yet as Ive asked a question about a chip recommendation and no-one has replied :(
This Thread :(
Also, if you are loking for a tutorial, Have a look here. I think you have to register to see the tutorial, but it is very good!
My dash is 2.0.12625.0.
What do you say?
What does actually "below dash 7371" means.?? Please explain.
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27. October 2011 @ 17:12 |
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Any number below 7371. Example: "dashboard version 2.0.6500.0". Where the "6500" is less than "7371". I don't think that dashboard exists (6500), but maybe you get the point now. Like mentioned above, even if it is past that dashboard version, example: 2.0.13599.0, you can still do the "reset glitch hack". To find out what dashboard version you have, go to system settings, system info, and look for the line: 2.0.*****.0, where the "*'s" is your dashboard version.
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27. October 2011 @ 18:18 |
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Originally posted by BillB: Any number below 7371. Example: "dashboard version 2.0.6500.0". Where the "6500" is less than "7371". I don't think that dashboard exists (6500), but maybe you get the point now. Like mentioned above, even if it is past that dashboard version, example: 2.0.13599.0, you can still do the "reset glitch hack". To find out what dashboard version you have, go to system settings, system info, and look for the line: 2.0.*****.0, where the "*'s" is your dashboard version.
Got it now. Thanks a lot.
But reset glitch needs mod chip which is probably unavailable here in Kolkata(India). I wish if I could Jtag, as it only requires some soldering, no chip needed. Anyway I'm outta luck.
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