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Abwan Integrated Circuit, Coolrunner Rev C for Jasper Trinity Corona Phat & Slim Cable Xbox360 Pulse IC

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If you get good light behavior, mostly Short but also Long sometimes, but the console still does not boot well, try to recreate this scenerio with other timing/pulse length. If using Corona with Xecuter Postfix V2, try moving wire to a bigger number pad. This will adjust for you the length of POST. Turn on your console. It will boot into XeLL and begin flashing your NAND. Once it has finished, it will power off your console. First I will show you how to dump your NAND, and then I will show you how to install the exploit you need.

IF YOU HAVE A CORONA V3/V4 YOU WILL NEED THE POST_OUT FIX: http://www.xconsoles.com/products/tx-corona-postfix-adapter.html (must be signed in to see this) As the glitch chip pulses, a green debug light will flash a pattern. Using this pattern, we can know roughly how to adjust the tuning. Let's start with some examples. The ideal is slightly "below" the edge of Long/Short, closer to Short. You want to see more Short than Long cycles. NOTE: If you have a Coolrunner Rev C and its addons instead of a Coolrunner Lite you will need to wire in the addons so I will go over these now. Longer boot times: Best being around 5 seconds with average being around 15-30 seconds and worst being 1-2 minutes NOTE3: If you are using a Slim Proto chip follow the next steps normally but SKIP any part that talks about programming the chip/coolrunner as they come pre-programmed.Also if you have a Jasper you need to determine what its internal memory is. If you have no internal memory unit (as in when you go to memory there is no MU with no hard drive or external MU plugged in) then you have a normal Jasper. But if you have a MU that is close to 256MBs when empty then you have a Jasper BB 256MB, and if your MU is close to 512MBs when empty than you have a Jasper BB 512MB. Added information on Corona V3/4, Fixed flow chart type, prepared tut for DGX and POST_OUT Fix release Now that you understand the differences between the methods, it is time to determine which one is right for you. The general rule of thumb is that if you can get your hands on a slim then RGH it as it will last you much longer. If you can only get a phat and it is above 7371 then your only choice is to RGH/R-JTAG it. If you have a phat that is at 7371 you have the choice of JTAG'ing or RGH'ing/R-JTAG'ing it, but due to the cons of the RGH/R-TAG without the benefit of it being a slim it makes more sense to JTAG it. R-JTAG Starter Kit if you didn't opt for the Ultimate Kit : http://www.xconsoles.com/products/tx-rjtag-starter-kit.html

Open J-Runner and select ... next to the Load Source field and select your nanddump1.bin or nanddump2.bin if not already selected. In the upper right corner of the window, select the dashboard version you chose for the patched dump that you wrote to the motherboard and make sure that the Glitch2 radio button is selected. Glitch Chip Diagrams Phat CoolRunner rev C/D CoolRunner 3 Lite Matrix Glitcher Slim & E CoolRunner Rev C & CR3 Lite (Trinity) CoolRunner Rev C & CR3 Lite (Corona without Postfix) CoolRunner Rev C & CR3 Lite (Corona with Postfix) DGX v1.0S Programming the Glitch Chip I'm currently following JoinTheResistance's guide (account is to new to make a direct link to it) to install the RGH 1.2 mod on my Jasper Xbox 360. I have a J-R Programmer and a Coolrunner Rev C glitch chip. If you are using an xFlasher, ensure the switch is set to eMMC (for 4GB Corona) or SPI (for all other motherboards).I still urge you to post here with specific questions, like "Can I do this instead of that", "Can I use this chip", "Is it going to work if I do this and that", "Do you recommend that I...". RGH QSB V3 for Trinity: http://www.vgcrepairs.biz/xilink-dev-tools/adapters/trinity-qsb-v3?cPath=124_2_86

You may want to leave your Xbox 360 disassembled so that you can disable the eFuse-blowing circuit so you can't accidentally install official updates on your console. NOTE2: Even if you have a Corona V2/V4 if you want to spend the extra money you can buy a NAND-X/J-R Programmer and use that to program the Coolrunner instead of the LPT cable. Just follow number one instead. Play ANY original Xbox game instead of being limited by the retail emulator (though some games don't run very well) Can use DemoN to do a dual NAND setup (about an extra 50-60 dollars) (DOESN'T WORK ON CORONA V2's/V4's)Coolrunner Rev C - http://www.xconsoles.com/products/cr-rev-c-mega-bundle-1.html or http://www.modchipcentral.com/store/product.php?productid=17959 Slim Proto Chip: This is the best method to use for slim consoles. It is the easiest to get working and has the best boot times. The other instructions for slims are here if you get your hands on some old chips but otherwise there is no reason you shouldn't use a Slim Proto. There is a V1 and a V2. The V2 is a bit better and easy to find (while the V1s are rare) but a V1 will work fine if you get your hands on one. Play a variety of emulators such as: MAME, Atari LYNX, SNES, NES, N64, Dreamcast, Sega Genesis, Intellivsion, Colecovison, DosBox, PS1, ScummVM, Amiga, NeoGeo, Gameboy, Gameboy Color, Gameboy Advance, and PCengine Optional) An ethernet cable is plugged into the Xbox 360 and a LAN (e.g. a switch, router, or directly to a PC)

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