Acton1
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Here I found it, this is what I followed.How could you possibly mix up an image of a phat motherboard with a slim? Exactly what diagram DID you follow? How did you manage to solder the E and F wires then?
I can still read the nand though: nand spots to coolrunner, coolrunner to nand-x, nand-x to pc, right?i all way's do 3 and then do a nand compare as i want all 3 to match then i know they where all good dumps of the nand
Ok - where exactly did you get this? Got the URL?
Why didn't you go to the guides and tutorials?
http://www.team-xecuter.com/forums/showthread.php?t=74856
You cannot read the NAND through the coolrunner.I can still read the nand though: nand spots to coolrunner, coolrunner to nand-x, nand-x to pc, right?
What PAGE did you get it from?the url was this forum!: team-xecuter.com/coolrunner/install/cr_slim_install.jpg
i though since it was from here it would be accurate
http://team-xecuter.com/xecuter-coolrunner-final-production-images/You cannot read the NAND through the coolrunner.
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What PAGE did you get it from?
I have the URL of the image.
What are you talking about random musings? I just gave you the link to the wrong diagram...Acton1 - seriously, if you're just going to keep posting random musings then you'll find your time here VERY short.
What made you go to the October Archives when the November Archives actually has the installation diagrams:
If your name is Acton1, let me know now.What are you talking about random musings? I just gave you the link to the wrong diagram...
ok sorry didn't realizeWhat made you go to the October Archives when the November Archives actually has the installation diagrams:
http://team-xecuter.com/xecuter-coolrunner-installation-diagrams/
Always check the most recent news first, or check our tutorials. The images you looked at were some of the first to be released.
lol yea i just saw u werent talking to meIf your name is Acton1, let me know now.
Yes sir, thanks for your help. When my nand-x arrives, I will solder it on the nand points, then dump two times and compare, and continue on etc. etc. (because I can't remove the qsb board I will just add the wires on-top of the connections to the qsb, you know what I meanNo worries - we sorted now?![]()
Oh right, forgot about that. hahaThe NAND-x comes with a connector cable for the sockets on the QSBs. You just plug them in![]()