[HELP] Alternate Points To Read The Nand

Olyboi2

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Hello
Im new to 'team xecuter' however i have over 5k posts on other forums and know one on any other forum can help me with this so il throw it here:

Basicly i repair/jtag consoles got one a few weeks ago ( xenon ) where the user flashed xell got the cpu key then wrote a bad image and mucked up the soldering now a few of the points look burnt ( im using nand x )
Is there any alternate points for the orange and yellow wire? Yellow is ground correct?

Regards.
:rolleyes:
 
Jun 4, 2010
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There you go. Credit goes to xmods. The yellow one is ground which is straight forward, just solder to any ground point on the motherboard, the orange one is a bit more tricky.
 

Olyboi2

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There you go. Credit goes to xmods. The yellow one is ground which is straight forward, just solder to any ground point on the motherboard, the orange one is a bit more tricky.
Thanks, these are not colour coordinated correct? And one of the tracers is damaged this wont matter if i go to alt points will it?
 
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They are colour coordinated, as for the trace it depends on which one and where it's broken. You can always solder directly to the trace.
 
Jun 4, 2010
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Yes, that's for the red wire. You will have to solder onto the trace after the broken point. Easy job for someone who's been soldering for a while.
 

Olyboi2

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Yes, that's for the red wire. You will have to solder onto the trace after the broken point. Easy job for someone who's been soldering for a while.
Cheers for your help, ive jtagged lots of consoles i even have my console on xbl :D ;) No Joke i have a video ;D My soldering is okay however these tracers are small as ;(
 
Jun 4, 2010
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Practice & test continuity on some dead board before you attempt the real thing.
 

frazzeld

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I would have thought you'd be best doing the connections under the board there are actual points to solder, get some pinheaders, solder the wires to the pins then follow the trace to the points as per the link http://www.team-xecuter.com/forums/member.php?u=164037
manwithoutname provided earlier