do this:
- plug you NAND-X into your PC but NOT the Xbox
- Run the following command in nandpro (J-Runner will not work)
Code:
nandpro usb: -r1 test.bin
If the error is something like "no flash controller found" then you have a wiring issue or your nand is corrupt.
If the error returned is something like "no device found" then you have a hardware problem and it's probably you NAND-X. Not to trash TX products, but this forum is full of cases just like this. The only solution that I have seen is to replace it.
hey idid and this is what i get in the command
C:\nandpro3>nandpro usb: -rl test.bin
NandPro v3.0a by Tiros
Useage:
To invoke Nand SPI flasher use:
NandPro dev: -r# Filename (HexStartBlock HexBlockCount) ->Read
NandPro dev: -w# Filename (HexStartBlock HexBlockCount) ->Write
NandPro dev: -e# (HexStartBlock HexBlockCount) ->Erase
dev: Is hardware interface usb: or lpt:
dev: Can also be a filename:, to be used as a 'Virtual Nand Device'
Virtual device config can be forced, by appending :HexConfigValue
# Is nand size (16, 64, 256, 512) in MegaBytes
HexBlocks are optional range limits, default is entire device
-r# Read saving file RAW (with SPARE)
-R# Read saving file without SPARE
!r# Read saving only the SPARE data
-w# Write RAW (with SPARE) file
+w# Write RAW (with SPARE) file, init SPARE, block numbers, ECC
@w# Write RAW (with SPARE) file, init block numbers, ECC
*w# Write RAW (with SPARE) file, init ECC
+W# Write while ADDING SPARE from file without SPARE
To invoke Xilinx xsvf flasher use:
NandPro xsvf: XsvfInputFilename.xsvf
To invoke usb post monitor use:
NandPro post: PostLogFileName.txt
NandPro v3.0a by Tiros
Useage:
To invoke Nand SPI flasher use:
NandPro dev: -r# Filename (HexStartBlock HexBlockCount) ->Read
NandPro dev: -w# Filename (HexStartBlock HexBlockCount) ->Write
NandPro dev: -e# (HexStartBlock HexBlockCount) ->Erase
dev: Is hardware interface usb: or lpt:
dev: Can also be a filename:, to be used as a 'Virtual Nand Device'
Virtual device config can be forced, by appending :HexConfigValue
# Is nand size (16, 64, 256, 512) in MegaBytes
HexBlocks are optional range limits, default is entire device
-r# Read saving file RAW (with SPARE)
-R# Read saving file without SPARE
!r# Read saving only the SPARE data
-w# Write RAW (with SPARE) file
+w# Write RAW (with SPARE) file, init SPARE, block numbers, ECC
@w# Write RAW (with SPARE) file, init block numbers, ECC
*w# Write RAW (with SPARE) file, init ECC
+W# Write while ADDING SPARE from file without SPARE
To invoke Xilinx xsvf flasher use:
NandPro xsvf: XsvfInputFilename.xsvf
To invoke usb post monitor use:
NandPro post: PostLogFileName.txt
C:\nandpro3>
dont know what the hell but i could still flash the cool runner i just cant read nand i try two more boards today with new wires and the same no nand :mad2: