Can Falcon of MFR date 2009-08-01 with CD 5770 be Jtagged?

nagamin

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CB = 5770
CD = 5770
CE = 1888
Patch 0 = 7357
Patch 1 = 7363

Dash = 2.0.7363
Falcon MFR date was 2009-08-01

Can I JTAG that console? Any advice?
 
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Re: JTAG Compatible Dash / Kernel Versions & How To Check *UPDATED 30 DEC 2010*

Your answer is in the first post right on the top at the beginning of this thread.
 

nagamin

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Re: JTAG Compatible Dash / Kernel Versions & How To Check *UPDATED 30 DEC 2010*

Thanks, I appreciated. CB 5770 will be good enough, right?
 
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Re: JTAG Compatible Dash / Kernel Versions & How To Check *UPDATED 30 DEC 2010*

If it's listed as exploitable and you dumped your NAND and verified the CB then it's good to go.
 

nagamin

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Re: JTAG Compatible Dash / Kernel Versions & How To Check *UPDATED 30 DEC 2010*

Yah.. I'm scare of MFR date. Mine was 2009-08-01, that was after cutoff date 2009-06-17.
 
Re: JTAG Compatible Dash / Kernel Versions & How To Check *UPDATED 30 DEC 2010*

CB = 5770
CD = 5770
CE = 1888
Patch 0 = 7357
Patch 1 = 7363

Dash = 2.0.7363
Falcon MFR date was 2009-08-01

Can I JTAG that console? Any advice?
If the MFR date that you're telling is right, and you have dumped the NAND yourself which contains the above info, then you have got yourself a pretty unique Xbox360...which is Jtaggable!!! ;)
 
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nagamin

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Re: JTAG Compatible Dash / Kernel Versions & How To Check *UPDATED 30 DEC 2010*

CB = 5770
CD = 5770
CE = 1888
Patch 0 = 7357
Patch 1 = 7363

Dash = 2.0.7363
Falcon MFR date was 2009-08-01

Can I JTAG that console? Any advice?
Noooo.. That console can't boot to xell. Always Got E79. I had try "Blackaddr's Transistor HDMI", "Recerse JTAG".
So sad.:eek::mad:
Go back to original Nand and put aside. Any idea?
 
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Re: JTAG Compatible Dash / Kernel Versions & How To Check *UPDATED 30 DEC 2010*

I'd advise you to start a new thread as this is cluttering the actual purpose this thread was created for.
 

nagamin

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CB = 5770
CD = 5770
CE = 1888
Patch 0 = 7357
Patch 1 = 7363

Dash = 2.0.7363
Falcon MFR date was 2009-08-01

Can I JTAG that console? Any advice?
Like title said,
I got a Falcon from ebay with DVD stuck.
So, when I boot it, I fuond with dash 7363 and MFR was 2009/08/01. MOB was Falcon V.1 with 8 ram chip.
I read NAND with NAND-X and found CB was 5770. I decide to JTAG it. First I install JTAG with AUD_CLAMP as Blackaddr's Transistor HDMI method. Install xell with coolshirmp's JTAG tool 2.76. Remove NAND-X and boot up with DVD try open. Came up with E79.:eek: Recheck soldering, everthing was attachetd properly.:(
Then I remove JTAG and re-write NAND with original NAND, boot up fine with dash 7363. Then I tried with reverse JTAG with two diode, same E79.
Anyone saw it before?

Do I need to change SMC point at Drivers/option on JTAG tool before I write XELL to NAND?:rolleyes:
 
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Use the alternate SMC points from Azeem's tutorial along with latest jtag tool or flash xell from my the files in my signature. You only need to install the wiring as showing in the tutorial but don't have to do anything else.
 
Like title said,
I got a Falcon from ebay with DVD stuck.
So, when I boot it, I fuond with dash 7363 and MFR was 2009/08/01. MOB was Falcon V.1 with 8 ram chip.
I read NAND with NAND-X and found CB was 5770. I decide to JTAG it. First I install JTAG with AUD_CLAMP as Blackaddr's Transistor HDMI method. Install xell with coolshirmp's JTAG tool 2.76. Remove NAND-X and boot up with DVD try open. Came up with E79.:eek: Recheck soldering, everthing was attachetd properly.:(
Then I remove JTAG and re-write NAND with original NAND, boot up fine with dash 7363. Then I tried with reverse JTAG with two diode, same E79.
Anyone saw it before?

Do I need to change SMC point at Drivers/option on JTAG tool before I write XELL to NAND?:rolleyes:
Yes. You have to select the Alternate SMC option in Jtag Tool before writing XeLL. Otherwise, you would get E79.

By the way, did you have a look here? : http://team-xecuter.com/forums/showthread.php?t=55189
 
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mac_burner_meal_13

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Came up with E79.:eek: Recheck soldering, everthing was attachetd properly.:(
Then I remove JTAG and re-write NAND with original NAND, boot up fine with dash 7363. Then I tried with reverse JTAG with two diode, same E79.
i think its best to rebuild/patch your NAND Dump with Flash360 and double checking the SMC Config data..

each mobo has an specific config data needed for the GPU/CPU calibration

this can be proven when flashing back your original DUMP (which has the exact calibration data) that would usually result in a good flash

hth