ANSWERED External Adapter For Nandx??

morinzo

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Trying repair a screwup from a neighborhood kid. and have a question.

He tried to remove the v3 qsb so i;m soldering the wires directly to the motherboard and need to know where to solder the white, gray, purple wires to on the motherboard, it's a phat console.
 

Antalpromille

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What white, grey and purple cable are you refering to? Nand-x have none of those colours on the nand cable.
 

morinzo

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They are for COM monitor. Unless you intend to use it, you don't need it.
Thank You for responding!!

After contacting the customer and explaining what the 3 wires are for he still wants them installed, so if u could tell or show me where they need to be soldered i'd appreciate it.
 

xzanox

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Thank You for responding!!

After contacting the customer and explaining what the 3 wires are for he still wants them installed, so if u could tell or show me where they need to be soldered i'd appreciate it.
You should never have explained him, now he wants you to do something, that he doesn't even know how to use and you neither... Double sucks.
 

Martin C

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Thank You for responding!!

After contacting the customer and explaining what the 3 wires are for he still wants them installed, so if u could tell or show me where they need to be soldered i'd appreciate it.
Did you explain to him that COM monitoring is only needed for checking XeLL bootup for fuses when neither AV or IP are available and he'll never need it? I bet you didn't.
 

gavin_darkglide

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it is pretty simple,one wire is for point TX, another for RX, and another for GND. Pull out your multimeter, and figure out which wire is which, then look at a demon install diagram, and solder the wires to TX/RX spots respectively on the header. and GND can be soldered to any GND spot on the Motherboard.

Edit: someone beat me to it.
 

morinzo

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Did you explain to him that COM monitoring is only needed for checking XeLL bootup for fuses when neither AV or IP are available and he'll never need it? I bet you didn't.
yes I did but I have decided not to do it, lol.

thx to everyone that posted, much appreciated!!
 
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