RGH Change glitch chip to cool runner

ahmedss79

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Hi ,
I have a jasper console that came with RGH installed but the boot times are not the same some times it boots instantly othe times it takes 7 seconds but most of the time it takes almost 1-2 minutes to boot.

I have have another console ,a falcon which I installed the rgh myself and it boots instantly but I used the cool runner from team xecuter
So I thought that I would install the cool runner instead of the installed glitch chip that came with the console to decrease boot times , the only thing is that I don't have the NAND from the jasper console
I read about donor NAND and in jtag tool I can download NAND would that work ?
 

esbmaepo

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Hi ,
I have a jasper console that came with RGH installed but the boot times are not the same some times it boots instantly othe times it takes 7 seconds but most of the time it takes almost 1-2 minutes to boot.

I have have another console ,a falcon which I installed the rgh myself and it boots instantly but I used the cool runner from team xecuter
So I thought that I would install the cool runner instead of the installed glitch chip that came with the console to decrease boot times , the only thing is that I don't have the NAND from the jasper console
I read about donor NAND and in jtag tool I can download NAND would that work ?
Just install the Coolrunner with correct timing file. Ecc file is the same whatever glitch pcb card you have.


Martin beat me to it :)
 
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ahmedss79

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Thanks a lot guys
But what if there is a new dash update ?



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You can dump your NAND from the console at any time. Boot into XeLL with the eject key and as long as you have it connected to your network, you'll get an address at the bottom. Go to this address and you can download it along with your CPU key and current fuses.
 
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You can dump your NAND from the console at any time. Boot into XeLL with the eject key and as long as you have it connected to your network, you'll get an address at the bottom. Go to this address and you can download it along with your CPU key and current fuses.
I didn't know that I can dump NAND from xell , I only did it with NAND-X

But i have to use nand-x writing the nand again


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