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Author Topic: NandPro: LPT and USB nand flash programmer with only 7 wires  (Read 199154 times)
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« Reply #400 on: September 24, 2009, 02:56:14 AM »

Not true, I have flashed several Xbox 360s without resistors or diodes, they all worked.
You probably have a standard 3,3 volt LPT port, connect the LPT connector before you connect the 360 to power, etc.

And all the other people, especially the people with a broken xbox?
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« Reply #401 on: September 24, 2009, 05:03:04 AM »

i had my 360 connected to 5V lpt without resistors nothing was damaged but u can never be sure if u have resistors better use em
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« Reply #402 on: October 04, 2009, 08:57:24 AM »

Hello everyone,


can someone tell me how i can get nandpro2.0 working under windows 95 ?
(i tryed with my winxp pc's, but i could not get it working there)
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« Reply #403 on: October 04, 2009, 09:30:15 AM »

most likely not at all.
the program works 100% in winxp, so it's your OS' fault, not nandpro's.
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« Reply #404 on: October 04, 2009, 05:20:20 PM »

i have this cheap programmer.
some old willem $#!t.(something like this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Willem-EPROM-Programmer-Adapter-TSOP48-LV8-16bit-u2_W0QQitemZ200381462524QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item2ea7aa77fc&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14
do u think i can dump through usb with that?
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« Reply #405 on: October 04, 2009, 11:38:52 PM »

Nope. It doesn't have JTAG, it doesn't support NAND, and it doesn't even have USB (the USB connector serves ONLY as a power supply for the programmer).
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« Reply #406 on: October 07, 2009, 05:26:29 PM »

worked first try for me. once i removed the 100ohm resistors.  Roll Eyes
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« Reply #407 on: October 10, 2009, 09:19:41 AM »

Because ltp is a bad boy, i"ve buyed the olimex.

Wired the rs232 shifter smd to LPC-H2148, flashed the hex file provided by nandpro in the olimex.
Now when i connect the olimex, i have a new hardware -> memory access (from the custom.inf also provided with nandpro)

Next i remove the shifter, because he's only needed for flash the programmer (i think?)
Re-solder the 7 cable, check all with magnify gass and multimeter

That's work !

Hum no, that don't work > flash controller not detected ....

I can't think i have burned the 360 motherboard, because the console work like a charm

Help me ...
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« Reply #408 on: October 12, 2009, 02:07:05 PM »

It will flash a blank chip. It will flash a corrupt chip. It will flash an xd card, it will flash a Cygnos.

If you flash the wrong image, with an incorrect smc version for your hardware, that makes recovery more difficult but not impossible. This seems to really confuse the controller. Shorting together a cupl flash pins at power up seems to allow access again. Probably makes controller think the chip is blank.

does anyone have any more info on this? ive tried shorting all kinds of pins and all i can get is a flashconfig status of 0x00008000.
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« Reply #409 on: October 14, 2009, 11:14:07 AM »

I try to explain how i resolved my problem.

First, my problem is not the cable too long, or use of ltp/usb (both work for now), or diode, or bad resistance.

Because my soldering skill are very low, i soldered the wires in the bottom of the motherboard (so, the wire cross the motherboard, from the top to bottom).

My error: i check with multimeter from olimex/ltp to soldering point (on soldering iron).

So i tested all point from olimex/ltp to next point after J1DX/J1BX (so, i followed each track). And i see that track of J1D2.3 is on the top of the motherboard. So multimeter from olimex to J1D2.3 Soldering Point (on bottom of the board), i take 0. But Multimeter from olimex to "somewhere on the J1D2.3 track", i take 1

just added a drip of iron on the top, on J1D2.3, now all is ok !
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« Reply #410 on: October 19, 2009, 04:38:47 AM »

woot! i just stuck the wires in the back of my LPT port, and it works! lol

can't believe i got it to read a dump, with my noob solder skills
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« Reply #411 on: October 20, 2009, 04:48:17 PM »

woot! i just stuck the wires in the back of my LPT port, and it works! lol

can't believe i got it to read a dump, with my noob solder skills
Upload a pic,  this is the cheapest solution Smiley
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« Reply #412 on: October 21, 2009, 05:02:44 AM »

http://img44.imageshack.us/img44/2774/p1910091329.jpg

works fine Smiley
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« Reply #413 on: October 21, 2009, 05:25:30 AM »

lol you wont be accused of having too long leads there !  Poss good for 1 off eh Wink
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« Reply #414 on: October 23, 2009, 02:08:28 PM »

Hello,

i've been reading this forum for quite some time, not posting much though,

the zephyr hack+diagram have been released a few days ago. Il updated my setup for that and as for reading the NAND at first
time everything went fine, i flashed the xell part, been able to load homebrew binaries, gentoo live, bootstraping a debian.

And now i'm reaching my goal: "running mah beloved <3 <3 freebsd on that damn xbox thing"

Considering what i've seen  up to now the freebsd initial setup offers not much challenge and i hope everything will work.

Thanks for your time and advises everybody, you made my xbox what it was always meant to be Wink

ps: an enhanced rebooter being able to load stock/up_to_date NAND /or/ Xell_weirdy_NAND on purpose/switch/whatever would be just the cherry missing on top of the cake for all of us omnomnom :p

edit: i have a zephyr, here are a few pics, as dirty as it seems evrything worked at first try:

http://upload.alta.bz/data/21082009%28007%29.jpg
http://upload.alta.bz/data/23102009%28002%29.jpg
http://upload.alta.bz/data/23102009%28003%29.JPG
http://upload.alta.bz/data/23102009%28006%29.JPG
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« Reply #415 on: October 24, 2009, 11:23:03 AM »

Theres a new nandpro floating around NandPro20b.rar.

Fixed a bug on retry of a sector failing to write. This could cause problems if a sector failed to flash while writing. Thanks DarkStar Wink
Read operations were not affected.
LPC2148 users will need to update FW for this version.
No more "press a key" for easier inclusion into batch files.

Added a "Virtual Nand Device", allows you to treat a RAW file as if it were a connected device.
This allows to extract/inject bits and pieces to a RAW image, for instance injecting a "small" xell.ecc into a full dump, or playing with config blocks.
See the readme for more details.


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« Reply #416 on: October 24, 2009, 12:11:18 PM »

Added a "Virtual Nand Device", allows you to treat a RAW file as if it were a connected device.
Thanks Tiros!
Also, is this what you were talking about?
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6I6OHN6W
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« Reply #417 on: October 26, 2009, 03:28:32 AM »

Hello!

Anyone knows if there is an alternative point for J1D2.4?

Thanks in advance.

Regards  Smiley
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« Reply #418 on: October 26, 2009, 06:28:04 AM »

Hello!

Anyone knows if there is an alternative point for J1D2.4?

Thanks in advance.

Regards  Smiley

Bottom of the mobo, same spot.
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« Reply #419 on: October 26, 2009, 11:15:39 AM »

Hello!

Anyone knows if there is an alternative point for J1D2.4?

Thanks in advance.

Regards  Smiley

Bottom of the mobo, same spot.

Very thanks for the answer but I've already tried it with no luck  Undecided
Do you know if there is any other point?

Regards
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