Green LED flashes once when console is first turned on

BigHomey

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TX Product(s) used: slim proto v2
Console Type: Corona v6
NAND size: 4GB
Dashboard version: latest
CB version: e.g 5771
Screenshot of NAND details from J-Runner:
samsung
J-Runner log:
updflash.bin log (if applicable):
Image of Coolrunner:
Images of close-up soldering to motherboard:
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The blue wire is soldered to the cpu_rst on the qsb under the xclamp
Description of problem:
I am trying to get into xell to retrieve my cpu key. The debug LED flashes once when first powered up.
Was the console working before you started: Y

Do you get a green debug light appear on the RGH chip every 4-5 seconds: N

How long is the light on for each time:
 

Krafter

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I could be wrong but I don't think I am. CB 5771 is only on Falcons. Are you sure you built the image with the correct NAND?
 
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jdoe91011

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You haven't taken the yellow plastic protective adhesive off of the dip switches on your Proto V2 chip, which leads me to believe you haven't put dip 8 in the "On" position, which is necessary for your Corona board.

Perhaps that is the source of your issue.
 
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BigHomey

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I have made a little progress. I soldered r2c4,6,7, and now the unit glitches 4 times and stops. But it does not boot xell. I have attached a couple of pictures, the blue wire is connected to the cpu_rst on the bottom of the board and the yellow wire is on the 50 pad of the post adapter. 20140728_100942.jpg20140728_101037.jpg
 

jdoe91011

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Are you going to post your J Runner log? Also, how did you get the nand read you are using to build the ecc you are attempting to boot? If you used the nand 4GB R/W kit, how come you removed the nand qsb? Also, if you did in fact remove that qsb, what do the motherboard points you removed it from look like? are there any bridges? I would also suggest posting pictures of the R2C6 and R2C7 points you solder bridged, so we can make sure those are done correctly.

Providing as much info as possible is going to get you results. We can help you, if you help us help you.
 
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BigHomey

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Yeah,
I did not write the ecc file to the nand. I realized that yesterday. Thanks for the help.