Falcon E79

DarthItachiX

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Oct 12, 2005
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Bridgeport, CT
Console Type: Falcon
NAND Size: 16mb
Dashboard Version: 16203
CB Version: 5774
DIPS: 3-7

I have test all available combinations, AUD Clamp, old AUD Clamp, Diodes and I still get E79, console boots fine stock image. Any other trick ...

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Code:
Phat Selected
Version: 10
Power Up
Waiting for POST to change
Post 01 
Post 01 
Post 12 - FSB_CONFIG_RX_STATE 
Post 92 - Panic - 1BL is executed on wrong CPU thread (panic) 
Post 12 - FSB_CONFIG_RX_STATE 
Post D2 - VERIFY_OFFSET_CB_B 
Post 12 - FSB_CONFIG_RX_STATE 
Post D2 - VERIFY_OFFSET_CB_B 
Post 12 - FSB_CONFIG_RX_STATE 
Post 92 - Panic - 1BL is executed on wrong CPU thread (panic) 
Post 12 - FSB_CONFIG_RX_STATE 
Post 92 - Panic - 1BL is executed on wrong CPU thread (panic) 
Post 12 - FSB_CONFIG_RX_STATE 
Post 92 - Panic - 1BL is executed on wrong CPU thread (panic) 
Post 12 - FSB_CONFIG_RX_STATE 
Post 92 - Panic - 1BL is executed on wrong CPU thread (panic) 
Post 12 - FSB_CONFIG_RX_STATE 
Post 92 - Panic - 1BL is executed on wrong CPU thread (panic) 
Post 12 - FSB_CONFIG_RX_STATE 
Post 92 - Panic - 1BL is executed on wrong CPU thread (panic) 
Post 12 - FSB_CONFIG_RX_STATE 
Post 92 - Panic - 1BL is executed on wrong CPU thread (panic) 
Post 12 - FSB_CONFIG_RX_STATE 
Post 92 - Panic - 1BL is executed on wrong CPU thread (panic) 
Post 1B - RC4_DECRYPT 
Post 1C - SHA_COMPUTE 
Post 1D - SIG_VERIFY 
Post 1E - BRANCH 
Post 20 - CB entry point reached 
Post 21 - INIT_SECOTP 
Post 22 - INIT_SECENG 
Post 2F - RELOCATE 
Post 2E - HWINIT 
Post 33 - FETCH_CONTENTS_4BL_CD 
Post 34 - HMACSHA_COMPUTE_4BL_CD 
Post 35 - RC4_INITIALIZE_4BL_CD 
Post 36 - RC4_DECRYPT_4BL_CD 
Post 37 - SHA_COMPUTE_4BL_CD 
Post 3A - BRANCH 
Post 40 - Entrypoint of CD reached 
Post 42 - FETCH_HEADER 
Post 44 - FETCH_CONTENTS 
Post 45 - HMACSHA_COMPUTE 
Post 46 - RC4_INITIALIZE 
Post 47 - RC4_DECRYPT 
Post 48 - SHA_COMPUTE 
Post 4B - LZX_EXPAND 
Post 4E - FETCH_OFFSET_6BL_CF 
Post 4F - VERIFY_OFFSET_6BL_CF 
Post 50 - LOAD_UPDATE_1 
Post 52 - BRANCH 
Post 58 - INIT_HYPERVISOR 
Post 5A - INIT_XEX_TRAINING 
Post 61 - INIT_HAL_PHASE_0 
Post 62 - INIT_PROCESS_OBJECTS 
Post 63 - INIT_KERNEL_DEBUGGER 
Post 64 - INIT_MEMORY_MANAGER 
Post 65 - INIT_STACKS 
Post 66 - INIT_OBJECT_SYSTEM 
Post 67 - INIT_PHASE1_THREAD 
Post 68 - Started phase 1 Initialization + INIT_PROCESSORS 
Post 69 - INIT_KEY_VAULT 
Post 6A - INIT_HAL_PHASE_1 
Post 6B - INIT_SFC_DRIVER 
Post 6C - INIT_SECURITY 
Post 6D - INIT_KEY_EX_VAULT 
Post 6E - INIT_SETTINGS 
Post 6F - INIT_POWER_MODE 
Post 70 - INIT_VIDEO_DRIVER 
Post 71 - INIT_AUDIO_DRIVER 
Post 73 - INIT_SATA_DRIVER 
Post 75 - INIT_DUMP_SYSTEM 
Post 77 - INIT_OTHER_DRIVERS 
Post 79 - LOAD_XAM 
Shutdown
Resetting................
 
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DarthItachiX

Full Member
Oct 12, 2005
68
8
Bridgeport, CT
Here is the AUD_Clamp install .. same results ..
20131006_130037.jpgJRunner 1.png

Code:
Phat Selected
Version: 10
Power Up
Waiting for POST to change
Post 12 - FSB_CONFIG_RX_STATE 
Post 92 - Panic - 1BL is executed on wrong CPU thread (panic) 
Post 12 - FSB_CONFIG_RX_STATE 
Post 92 - Panic - 1BL is executed on wrong CPU thread (panic) 
Post 12 - FSB_CONFIG_RX_STATE 
Post 92 - Panic - 1BL is executed on wrong CPU thread (panic) 
Post 12 - FSB_CONFIG_RX_STATE 
Post 92 - Panic - 1BL is executed on wrong CPU thread (panic) 
Post 12 - FSB_CONFIG_RX_STATE 
Post 92 - Panic - 1BL is executed on wrong CPU thread (panic) 
Post 12 - FSB_CONFIG_RX_STATE 
Post 92 - Panic - 1BL is executed on wrong CPU thread (panic) 
Post 12 - FSB_CONFIG_RX_STATE 
Post 92 - Panic - 1BL is executed on wrong CPU thread (panic) 
Post 12 - FSB_CONFIG_RX_STATE 
Post 92 - Panic - 1BL is executed on wrong CPU thread (panic) 
Post 12 - FSB_CONFIG_RX_STATE 
Post 92 - Panic - 1BL is executed on wrong CPU thread (panic) 
Post 12 - FSB_CONFIG_RX_STATE 
Post D2 - VERIFY_OFFSET_CB_B 
Post 12 - FSB_CONFIG_RX_STATE 
Post D2 - VERIFY_OFFSET_CB_B 
Post 18 - FETCH_CONTENTS 
Post 1B - RC4_DECRYPT 
Post 1C - SHA_COMPUTE 
Post 1D - SIG_VERIFY 
Post 1E - BRANCH 
Post 20 - CB entry point reached 
Post 21 - INIT_SECOTP 
Post 22 - INIT_SECENG 
Post 2F - RELOCATE 
Post 2E - HWINIT 
Post 33 - FETCH_CONTENTS_4BL_CD 
Post 34 - HMACSHA_COMPUTE_4BL_CD 
Post 35 - RC4_INITIALIZE_4BL_CD 
Post 36 - RC4_DECRYPT_4BL_CD 
Post 37 - SHA_COMPUTE_4BL_CD 
Post 3A - BRANCH 
Post 40 - Entrypoint of CD reached 
Post 42 - FETCH_HEADER 
Post 44 - FETCH_CONTENTS 
Post 45 - HMACSHA_COMPUTE 
Post 46 - RC4_INITIALIZE 
Post 47 - RC4_DECRYPT 
Post 48 - SHA_COMPUTE 
Post 4B - LZX_EXPAND 
Post 4E - FETCH_OFFSET_6BL_CF 
Post 4F - VERIFY_OFFSET_6BL_CF 
Post 50 - LOAD_UPDATE_1 
Post 52 - BRANCH 
Post 58 - INIT_HYPERVISOR 
Post 5A - INIT_XEX_TRAINING 
Post 60 - INIT_KERNEL 
Post 61 - INIT_HAL_PHASE_0 
Post 62 - INIT_PROCESS_OBJECTS 
Post 64 - INIT_MEMORY_MANAGER 
Post 65 - INIT_STACKS 
Post 66 - INIT_OBJECT_SYSTEM 
Post 67 - INIT_PHASE1_THREAD 
Post 68 - Started phase 1 Initialization + INIT_PROCESSORS 
Post 69 - INIT_KEY_VAULT 
Post 6A - INIT_HAL_PHASE_1 
Post 6B - INIT_SFC_DRIVER 
Post 6C - INIT_SECURITY 
Post 6D - INIT_KEY_EX_VAULT 
Post 6E - INIT_SETTINGS 
Post 6F - INIT_POWER_MODE 
Post 70 - INIT_VIDEO_DRIVER 
Post 71 - INIT_AUDIO_DRIVER 
Post 73 - INIT_SATA_DRIVER 
Post 75 - INIT_DUMP_SYSTEM 
Post 77 - INIT_OTHER_DRIVERS 
Post 79 - LOAD_XAM 
Shutdown
Here is the console booting stock img,

20131006_134131.jpg
 
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Martin C

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ok :

R-JTAG-6-10-13.jpg

1. switch should be set to 0 or 330/470. If set to 330/470, make sure you have the jumper set to 330 or 470.
2. points 2 and 4 should not be touching. They look awfully close here.

Above all, check you continuity. if you're setting it to 330, you should have 330ohm resistance between J2D2.4 and J2D2.7.

You should have written the falcon_aud_clamp_xell.bin file to your NAND. If you've been trying other things, make sure you reset SMC cache by removing the PSU for at least 20 seconds.
 

Scrufdog

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I would recommend wiring up the qsb aud_clamp and starting from there. It's the recommended method anyway. Make sure rjtag and aud_clamp are selected. Clean up all jtag points with the flux, including the ones you not using (since you tried both methods). Be sure to try all settings on qsb. So the glitch is good, its the jtag soldering or settings.
 

Dark_Riku

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Have you tried the recommended the recommended CPU_RST?

On the alt point that you're using, you can also remove the R8C2 resistor, bridge the points and then use the pad that the trace runs to (the pad above #2 just like the RGH process)

E79, it can be a bad image or down to the JTAG wiring, maybe tidy it up, try again with the QSB or try the transistor and resistor (Blackaddr) method?

EDIT - Martin beat me to what else I had to say.
 
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Scrufdog

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Have you tried editting the smc power mode?