Bad NAND x ?

luminol

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After a lot of successful reads , I've soldered wires to trinity mobo read 2 NAND perfectly I've installed cool runner rev c after connect nandx jrunner give me 0000000 error Can't continue , disconnect reconnect didn't help tried another mobo that read before and still can't read , I've soldered to new box console same thing , but when I'm try to flash CR it's go well without problems , it's time to buy new one ?10x for help
 

Martin C

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Check continuity on all points in case you have a broken wire, check NAND-x values as per my troubleshooting thread.

If the above all work out ok, you've probably damaged the IC.
 
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look perfect in all the boards , why TX arent spend more time with better protection to theirs tools , i've here one X360USB + ck3 Pro and now NANDX , all are deffect just because of massive use . or didnt disconnect properly.
 

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look perfect in all the boards , why TX arent spend more time with better protection to theirs tools , i've here one X360USB + ck3 Pro and now NANDX , all are deffect just because of massive use . or didnt disconnect properly.
ive had same nandx for over 300 boards now,same x360usbpro for over 500 flashes in db now,i really dont think its the products for the most part,of course with the exception of a few here and there,but thats just part of any manu process.i dont see where tx really could do anything any better.
 
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It's highly unlikely that your NAND-X is at fault.

Nine out of ten "Can not continue/0x00000000" errors are down to user error, whether that be poor soldering or powering the console on with the NAND-X connected to the USB cable.
 
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luminol

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i can send it to you for check it out...

there is option to send the damaged prods to TX for R&D to their prods ?
 

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ive had same nandx for over 300 boards now,same x360usbpro for over 500 flashes in db now,i really dont think its the products for the most part,of course with the exception of a few here and there,but thats just part of any manu process.i dont see where tx really could do anything any better.
A disable feature for the nand side if the CR is attached would have been nice. That way you dont have to worry about damaging the IC.
 

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A disable feature for the nand side if the CR is attached would have been nice. That way you dont have to worry about damaging the IC.
You just pull the PSU when programming the CR - simples.
 
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luminol

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I didn't do that , it's so crap to r/w NAND with progskeet so bad method ... Maybe I'll buy another one :(


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