FIXED After JTAG image, 0022 error

carendell

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Jan 2, 2013
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Carlisle, PA
Hey guys,

I was working on a Jasper today, read the nands, both good. Ended up writing the JTAG image to the drive by mistake :facepalm:, so I figured I would just rewrite the nand dump, well that didn't work as after a while I'm recieving a 0022, while browsing on the forums I read from Martin C that it might be the LDV, JRunner says mine are 0/7/8. If I wrote ECC to the 0022 nand, and installed one of the CR's I have, would I be able to boot Xell to grab my keys?

Thanks a ton guys, I really appreciate your time.



TX Product(s) used: J-R ProgrammeR
Console Type: Jasper
NAND size
: 512
Dashboard version: 15574
CB version: 6754
Screenshot of NAND details from J-Runner:
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Images of close-up soldering to motherboard
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This is all the information I have, if its not enough I am sorry.
 
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chase

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Apr 11, 2004
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Toronto, Canada
please post j-runner logs and pics of any soldering you've done

how did you write a jtag image before writing xell ?
 

chase

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Apr 11, 2004
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Toronto, Canada
was it a jasper RGH, RGH2 or R-JTAG?

better yet, please edit your original post to include as much info from this TEMPLATE
 
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gavin_darkglide

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Dec 14, 2012
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first off the ecc is xell. second jtag requires a console that hasnt been updated in almost 4 years. if it is above 2.0.7371 then it is not jtagable. if it is above, or was above that dash it is not jtagable. That leaves you choosing another hack, rgh1/rgh2/r-jtag. if it is above 2.0.14717 then i would suggest r-jtag, if not rgh1. RGH2 isnt really good with phat consoles. I would also suggest reading martin c's guide for noobs.

Also if you managed to get a good dump of your nand, then you should be able to write that dump back to your console and it should boot stock. If it is on a dash that is jtag-able then you will need to remove jtag wiring to test stock.
 

carendell

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Jan 2, 2013
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Carlisle, PA
finished, and it was nothing, it might have been previously RGH'ed. but I got it RROD, reflowed it, and got it to boot, and ruined that good thing.... I also have 2 compared 2MB dumps, if that helps anything. havent tried writing those and an ECC. I just hope I didnt ruin a perfectly good console.
 

carendell

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Jan 2, 2013
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Carlisle, PA
first off the ecc is xell. second jtag requires a console that hasnt been updated in almost 4 years. if it is above 2.0.7371 then it is not jtagable. if it is above, or was above that dash it is not jtagable. That leaves you choosing another hack, rgh1/rgh2/r-jtag. if it is above 2.0.14717 then i would suggest r-jtag, if not rgh1. RGH2 isnt really good with phat consoles. I would also suggest reading martin c's guide for noobs.

Also if you managed to get a good dump of your nand, then you should be able to write that dump back to your console and it should boot stock. If it is on a dash that is jtag-able then you will need to remove jtag wiring to test stock.
Gavin, I know all of this, I have read guides, I didn't just come on here asking a question not reading anything, sorry if you get this alot. I also wasnt talking about what option to pick, I've already chosen to RGH2 it, but before I could install it, i ruined it for myself.

Thank you though.
 

modmaster777

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May 3, 2011
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Lahore
I just used a Donor NAND with the same CB, RGX ecc, and it ended up glitching. :) did I have to use one with the same CB in the future?
thanks dear,its a great help but its unclear that which rgx file did you program on DGX to get cpukey.or you just used RGX ecc witc Cr1.
 
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