Dead Xenon NAND?

ZimHB123

Junior Member
Sep 30, 2014
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Katy ,TX
So, back in 2010 I had attempted to JTAG a fixed RRoD Xenon. I had used an LPT port on SPP mode to read/write (did not know NAND-X existed). I dumped the NAND 4 times and had 2 identical dumps. I then extracted the BINs(KV, SMC, SMC_Config) and wrote XBR along with those bins to the NAND. After it was written, I closed NANDPro20B and unpluged the 360 from the LPT/DB25 port and power for about 30 seconds. Plugged the power brick in and what do I get? A paperweight Xenon :'( I tried to short the NAND for about 30 minutes until I finally got a read for Nandpro lpt: -r16 1 1 . Then got error code 8001. I checked soldering, horrible (honestly my first time soldering) I cleaned it up last week to see if it would read it perfectly, still get error 8001. (ROL doesn't light up at all and 360 doesn't boot) The error code is for NANDPro not RRoD

(BTW the MFR is Nov 05 and it doesn't make the RF Module light up. I tried erasing the NAND and writing the original, but it doesn't even erase) Any help? I was also thinking about getting a JRPv2 for Sonus360 and could use it for NAND
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Nintendo

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Sep 5, 2014
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So, back in 2010 I had attempted to JTAG a fixed RRoD Xenon. I had used an LPT port on SPP mode to read/write (did not know NAND-X existed). I dumped the NAND 4 times and had 2 identical dumps. I then extracted the BINs(KV, SMC, SMC_Config) and wrote XBR along with those bins to the NAND. After it was written, I closed NANDPro20B and unpluged the 360 from the LPT/DB25 port and power for about 30 seconds. Plugged the power brick in and what do I get? A paperweight Xenon :'( I tried to short the NAND for about 30 minutes until I finally got a read for Nandpro lpt: -r16 1 1 . Then got error code 8001. I checked soldering, horrible (honestly my first time soldering) I cleaned it up last week to see if it would read it perfectly, still get error 8001.

(BTW the MFR is Nov 05 and it doesn't make the RF Module light up. I tried erasing the NAND and writing the original, but it doesn't even erase) Any help? I was also thinking about getting a JRPv2 for Sonus360 and could use it for NAND
Error code 8001 ? the max number you can get is 3 as far as i know, (if you are reading the Ring of light), if i was you, i would buy an JRP V2 (With CR4XL the stocks are going to be refilled) because reading/writing the nand by USB is easier than LPT, if you don't have your original nand, maybe you can get a donor nand.

The problem could also be the soldering, can you attach some pics?
 
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ZimHB123

Junior Member
Sep 30, 2014
22
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Katy ,TX
OP is edited and I'll add pics when I get home.
Maybe the NAND is shorted, if it is, do you know anyone who sells a replacement either online/here or locally (Houston, TX metropolitan area)?