First and foremost, I've been buying and using TX products since XB1 and I've always stood by their product and NEVER had a problem (until now
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Using the TX Coolrunner with the NAND-X, all has went well with install. My soldering looks very identical to most the guides I see here on the forum, EXCEPT my ground. (scraped off some metal and made a nice fat ground surface atop the AV shielding).
Sometimes she boots on the first glitch (5-10sec), and others its in the 30sec range, and sometimes i've even hit over a minute! She just glitches over and over until she makes it.
It's as if she either hits the first chance, or basically hope is lost. Sometimes she just gives up glitching all together after about 3 attempts. I'm at a loss :\
Info:
Slim trinitiy
Tried Trinitiy.xsvf as well as trinity1.1.xsvf (same results)
Using wires packaged with TX Coolrunner (no trimming)
It appears to be completely random. What do you guys think?
Using the TX Coolrunner with the NAND-X, all has went well with install. My soldering looks very identical to most the guides I see here on the forum, EXCEPT my ground. (scraped off some metal and made a nice fat ground surface atop the AV shielding).
Sometimes she boots on the first glitch (5-10sec), and others its in the 30sec range, and sometimes i've even hit over a minute! She just glitches over and over until she makes it.
It's as if she either hits the first chance, or basically hope is lost. Sometimes she just gives up glitching all together after about 3 attempts. I'm at a loss :\
Info:
Slim trinitiy
Tried Trinitiy.xsvf as well as trinity1.1.xsvf (same results)
Using wires packaged with TX Coolrunner (no trimming)
It appears to be completely random. What do you guys think?