FALCON falcon cr4 rjtag will not glitch

traytray

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Aug 17, 2015
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  • Console Type: Falcon
  • Programmer Used: JRP v2.0
  • NAND Size: 16(i think?)
  • Dashboard version: 17349
  • CB Version:5774
  • Screenshot of NAND details from J-Runner:
  • Image of the CR4 XL
  • Images of close-up soldering to motherboard (attach images to your post)
  • will not glitch idk what else to say...
  • Was the console working before you started: Y
  • Do you get a green debug light appear on the CR4 XL chip every 4-5 seconds: N
  • all images and such are here https://www.dropbox.com/sh/xiqnhxur4098hk2/AABuM8tT1dUg83iWPtWvenHTa?dl=0
 

Dadko

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Apr 2, 2015
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You didn't wrote .ecc to nand. Also one wire is touching x clamp (at least it looks so )
 

Nintendo

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  • Console Type: Falcon
  • Programmer Used: JRP v2.0
  • NAND Size: 16(i think?)
  • Dashboard version: 17349
  • CB Version:5774
  • Screenshot of NAND details from J-Runner:
  • Image of the CR4 XL
  • Images of close-up soldering to motherboard (attach images to your post)
  • will not glitch idk what else to say...
  • Was the console working before you started: Y
  • Do you get a green debug light appear on the CR4 XL chip every 4-5 seconds: N
  • all images and such are here https://www.dropbox.com/sh/xiqnhxur4098hk2/AABuM8tT1dUg83iWPtWvenHTa?dl=0
Can you tell us what have you exactly done and what is happening?

Edit:I saw the images, oh god that gigantic solder blobs may be the reason of the problem
 
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Kexxen

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May 26, 2014
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If you can't get the Xbox running with the ecc, start by writing your original nand to the Xbox, remove 5v from the coolrunner, remove jtag wiring. Then turn on the Xbox to make sure you haven't damaged anything. Also, double check that you don't have anything touching the X-clamp as mentioned above.
 
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Dadko

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He created .ecc but didn't write to nand. At least I can't see it anywhere in log.
 

Kexxen

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May 26, 2014
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He created .ecc but didn't write to nand. At least I can't see it anywhere in log.
Ah yes, I didn't notice that he posted the log, but you're right.
OP, also check whether the jumper on your CR4 is situated correctly. The picture looks like it isn't.
 

briggs01

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is the blue wire or the solder on the blue wire touching the resister behind it ?
 
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