I have a trinity, with CR4XL installed...Had no issues reading NAND, booting to ecc, etc.. Got the switches/jumpers set to where it'd glitch fine..
Then I got stupid and decided to install a demon. After Demon went in I was unable to even read nand without either tons of read errors or it just wouldn't read at all..
Took the demon out. Cleaned up solder joints etc, and also removed the QSB for the JRP - I think it was more trouble than it was worth. Maybe you pros can make those QSB junctions clean and nice but I can't..
connected the JRP v2 directly via wires and still get lots of read errors. appears to write nand OK but the unit won't boot. Hitting eject doesn't change PS light from amber - 99% of the time. Have installed factory nand I'd read, ecc, etc and every once in awhile it'll try and boot and I'll just get a red light on the console. Most of the time not even that.
Going to try a new programmer and I see new devices like the maximus and squirt 360 programmers. Ignoring the fact that I probably have my head up my ass and my JRP v2 is probably fine, wondering if these newer nand programmers are any better?
Thanks!
Then I got stupid and decided to install a demon. After Demon went in I was unable to even read nand without either tons of read errors or it just wouldn't read at all..
Took the demon out. Cleaned up solder joints etc, and also removed the QSB for the JRP - I think it was more trouble than it was worth. Maybe you pros can make those QSB junctions clean and nice but I can't..
connected the JRP v2 directly via wires and still get lots of read errors. appears to write nand OK but the unit won't boot. Hitting eject doesn't change PS light from amber - 99% of the time. Have installed factory nand I'd read, ecc, etc and every once in awhile it'll try and boot and I'll just get a red light on the console. Most of the time not even that.
Going to try a new programmer and I see new devices like the maximus and squirt 360 programmers. Ignoring the fact that I probably have my head up my ass and my JRP v2 is probably fine, wondering if these newer nand programmers are any better?
Thanks!