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« Reply #20 on: October 25, 2011, 06:25:08 AM » |
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its a bb jasper 512 to be precise, didn't receive the matrix flasher so couldn't write xell atm... but it should boot on stock nand sometimes if i re solder at cpu pll bypass point it boots f9 until the wire get touched nothing is making a shot check it thoroughly
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« Reply #21 on: October 25, 2011, 08:27:50 AM » |
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Probably a short then. I once triggered a 0022 when CPU_PLL_BYPASS shorted under the board with the components near.
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« Reply #22 on: October 25, 2011, 03:34:43 PM » |
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how do we program this think with 360gcprog it says Warning TDO is stuck at 1 i have set the port and my wiring is alright using gligli schematics cant find any place on the chip to hook 3.3v and ground either all in all it sucks big time i have asked the x360glitch website for help no reply after almost a week i have like 10 of those useless chips lying around  Gligli schematics assume your motherboard lpt port at 5v. Remove the resistors and diodes and just have the vcc resistor the end one. Spent 5 hours with that issue till figured out chip not getting enough power.
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« Reply #23 on: October 25, 2011, 10:25:40 PM » |
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ive had not so much success with this chip and my slim. the console powers on but xell never boots. if i reflash stock and keep the chip connected the console doesnt boot either. i have to fully disconnect the chip and flash stock then the console boots.
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« Reply #25 on: October 26, 2011, 11:31:32 AM » |
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the missing components in that thread are the pieces found on the jasper chip. thats why people early in this thread said you could buy the slim chip and add the missing pieces. again, the x360 site just says solder the chip to the board and its good to go.
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« Reply #26 on: October 26, 2011, 11:42:13 AM » |
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so true there customer care sucks big time couldn't reply to my mail after almost a month ...
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« Reply #27 on: October 26, 2011, 10:22:10 PM » |
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so yea, slim chip never glitched my slim. jasper chip worked perfect about 5 or 6 boots. then the console just stopped booting.
im thinking these things are junk. bit the bullet and ordered 10 matrix chips.
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« Reply #28 on: October 29, 2011, 09:26:57 PM » |
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Try the 50cm fix.
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« Reply #29 on: November 06, 2011, 11:19:19 AM » |
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These chips work as well as any I've tried. Experiment with wire length if you have problems. Shorter was better in my case but YMMV.
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« Reply #30 on: November 06, 2011, 12:54:24 PM » |
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yes, they actually did end up working pretty well. same as the batch of matrix chips i have. the slim one worked in my slim (finally) and i put the jasper version in a customer console. worked pretty well actually.
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« Reply #31 on: November 08, 2011, 06:51:37 AM » |
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I recommend staying away from the X360Glitch chip, or any other "unknown" brand, from my experience your just asking for trouble, stick with Xecuter or Matrix.
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« Reply #32 on: November 08, 2011, 08:41:57 AM » |
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I recommend staying away from the X360Glitch chip, or any other "unknown" brand, from my experience your just asking for trouble, stick with Xecuter or Matrix.
bull$#!t all of these XC2C64A CoolRunner boards are identical, as long there isn't a whole batch of defective boards, like Matrix sold!
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« Reply #33 on: November 08, 2011, 08:32:52 PM » |
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I recommend staying away from the X360Glitch chip, or any other "unknown" brand, from my experience your just asking for trouble, stick with Xecuter or Matrix.
bull$#!t all of these XC2C64A CoolRunner boards are identicalas long there isn't a whole batch of defective boards, like Matrix sold! Ops asking for opinions... Thats mine, and they're not all identicalWhen ggBuild was first released I purchased a glitch chip from some local guy that makes them at home, boot time was 2-4 minutes, Matrix Glitcher arrived and boot time is now 10-30 seonds, must be identical eh a$$hat
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« Reply #34 on: November 09, 2011, 07:45:17 AM » |
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I recommend staying away from the X360Glitch chip, or any other "unknown" brand, from my experience your just asking for trouble, stick with Xecuter or Matrix.
bull$#!t all of these XC2C64A CoolRunner boards are identicalas long there isn't a whole batch of defective boards, like Matrix sold! Ops asking for opinions... Thats mine, and they're not all identicalWhen ggBuild was first released I purchased a glitch chip from some local guy that makes them at home, boot time was 2-4 minutes, Matrix Glitcher arrived and boot time is now 10-30 seonds, must be identical eh a$$hat Watch your mouth and your wiring, there you'll find the answer! didn't talk about homemade crap. Fin. 
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« Reply #35 on: November 10, 2011, 07:36:58 PM » |
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Hi hope this answers some questions Ive managed to repurpose 2 slim chips to falcons (not tested Slim YET! therefore all instructions here are to aid people with FAT) To make the chips visible to the JTAG software you need to close the circuit on Left jumper (located between C5 and D1A) Also important if your CPLD cable doesnt supply 3.3V (gligli lpt cable doesnt supply this!) you need a power source of 3.3V to be attached to J2(positive) and J1 (Ground) ive tested this with both 360gcProg on Win XP x32 using LPT (gligli cable) and Openschemes_FT232_SVF_Player on WIN 7 x64 using FT232R USB break out module (spark fun) 2 different mainboard types. If you use 360gcProg you dont need to install Impact Lab tools from Xilinx (unless you want to generate your own SVF file) Openschemes requires SVF files so youll probably need to install impact to make one or ask a friend to generate it for you. (dont ask me) Once programming of CPLD ic is complete break Left Jumper link!!! Parts youll need and parts you may skip. 1N4148 you can skip these point of them is to lower voltage to 1.8V but since the board has a onboard 1.8 V regulator lets use a wire instead. (1N4148 arent as reliable my did lower to 1.1v) R2A 22K resistor (needed) R1A 1K resistor (needed) C1A 100nF Capacitor (needed) C1B remove Short Right Jumper link (located between D3A and R3) Wire between Stabiliser (Right pin on the side with 2 pins next to IC2 text NOT 3 pin side!!!) and D3A + pad. Pig software 1.1 generates faulty ecc files for falcon boards but correct SMC (atleast it did for me i used ggbuild instead) autodetect doesnt work but manual does but still not correct ECC file for falcon If you have the missfortune to have a BIOS chips with bad blocks in XELL area 0-50 (4F) this can easy be remapped using nandpro tool and correct SMC. http://***.com/forums/topic/273801-how-to-remapunmap-your-nand-image-from-bad-blocks/ *** in link should be www.se7ensis (forum block this out for no apparent reason) Some consoles Glitch but dont seem to reglitch after initial glitch boot, remove power cable press button and reconnect power cable (cycle power, worked for me)
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« Reply #36 on: November 11, 2011, 07:14:18 AM » |
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Hi hope this answers some questions Ive managed to repurpose 2 slim chips to falcons (not tested Slim YET! therefore all instructions here are to aid people with FAT) To make the chips visible to the JTAG software you need to close the circuit on Left jumper (located between C5 and D1A) Also important if your CPLD cable doesnt supply 3.3V (gligli lpt cable doesnt supply this!) you need a power source of 3.3V to be attached to J2(positive) and J1 (Ground) ive tested this with both 360gcProg on Win XP x32 using LPT (gligli cable) and Openschemes_FT232_SVF_Player on WIN 7 x64 using FT232R USB break out module (spark fun) 2 different mainboard types. If you use 360gcProg you dont need to install Impact Lab tools from Xilinx (unless you want to generate your own SVF file) Openschemes requires SVF files so youll probably need to install impact to make one or ask a friend to generate it for you. (dont ask me) Once programming of CPLD ic is complete break Left Jumper link!!! Parts youll need and parts you may skip. 1N4148 you can skip these point of them is to lower voltage to 1.8V but since the board has a onboard 1.8 V regulator lets use a wire instead. (1N4148 arent as reliable my did lower to 1.1v) R2A 33K resistor (needed) R1A 1K resistor (needed) C1A 100nF Capacitor (needed) C1B remove Short Right Jumper link (located between D3A and R3) Wire between Stabiliser (Right pin on the side with 2 pins next to IC2 text NOT 3 pin side!!!) and D3A + pad. Pig software 1.1 generates faulty ecc files for falcon boards but correct SMC (atleast it did for me i used ggbuild instead) autodetect doesnt work but manual does but still not correct ECC file for falcon If you have the missfortune to have a BIOS chips with bad blocks in XELL area 0-50 (4F) this can easy be remapped using nandpro tool and correct SMC. http://***.com/forums/topic/273801-how-to-remapunmap-your-nand-image-from-bad-blocks/ *** in link should be www.se7ensis (forum block this out for no apparent reason) Some consoles Glitch but dont seem to reglitch after initial glitch boot, remove power cable press button and reconnect power cable (cycle power, worked for me) As for this chip on slims, it seems to work. But as pudrik have said. Once they have glitched a couple of times it stops glitching, cant figure out why exactly. About wire lenght, No way of booting this chip using long wires on cpu rst, less is more .
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« Reply #37 on: November 11, 2011, 09:05:31 PM » |
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i stand corrected, the machines do glitch after powerdown but glitch takes atleast 30s up to ? but if the console is unplugged and then replugged it glitches within 5s
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« Reply #38 on: November 12, 2011, 03:56:02 AM » |
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Pudrik if you power the cpld at J1 and J2 do you still need to connect Vcc and ground from the lpt cable i will be using the gligli lpt cable. 
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« Reply #39 on: November 13, 2011, 12:26:19 AM » |
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im using this chip and it will only boot my falcon 360 once it has warmed up. when cold boot it will never glitch, i have to leave it on for 10 mins to make it warm then it will glitch every time in 5-10secs. i resoldered every wire i think its the x360glitch that is the problem. is there an LED i can add to the board to easily see glitch chip working when cold boot?
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