ANSWERED e71 on Demon from remapped blocks

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JohnWestBear

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Going back go the original post - I had the e71 issue and noremap / advanced write sorted that out, still has a paddy every now and then though which can be frustrating.

As for the rest of this thread no further comment.
 

ExBoxHax

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I'm actually really pissed because I just found out that my demon install was good...I had 2 bridged nand x wires and that's why the coolrunner wasn't glitching...and now I lifted 2 pads removing the demon!!! but the good news is my demon is still good so now I have 2 demons that I can install on separate consoles, this particular one won't be getting a demon and that's fine it's still a normal rgh.
 

ExBoxHax

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I figured out how to change LDV values and I know I needed 9 but I still have no power on that system, I think it's a lost cause. I'm buying another demon and installing it on a slim and making sure the stock dash is on 16203 BEFORE I install the demon!!!
 

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I figured out how to change LDV values and I know I needed 9 but I still have no power on that system, I think it's a lost cause. I'm buying another demon and installing it on a slim and making sure the stock dash is on 16203 BEFORE I install the demon!!!
Wah wah wah. Sorry to hear.
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ExBoxHax

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So the console won't turn on at all?

That's taken a nose-dive, as you were getting 0022 the other day.
yea it was 0022 and then it stopped powering on. I flushed the board with alcohol and cleaned it up a bit to remove any metal flakes but it's still not powering on and I have standby voltage so I'm pretty sure it's resulting from a bad flash as I've done some research around the net and other people have had similar situations with bad NAND flashing and no power, mostly on old xenon JTAGS.
 

ExBoxHax

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You can't have a bad flash - you have a DemoN. It basically means you've screwed up soldering somewhere.
well I'm removing the demon with hot air and installing it on a different falcon so I'll see if the system will power on then
 
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