Is this the right coolrunner?

cloud21

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One thing guys , since i cant turn off my xbox because my drive fryed , and being my xbox a jasper i need to know how much RAM it has in it . So i checked the NAND chip under the dvd drive and found this : hynix HY27US08281A . I googled it but didnt found the memory of it...Does any of you guys can help me ?

EDIT: IF im not sure how many mb i do have, when im dumping the nand to read it, if i put the wrong command does something bad happens? :S
 
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cloud21

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How can i see that mate? I cna't turn on the xbox because my drive is f**ked up and the xbox doesnt even turn on : S
 

cloud21

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like i asked, is there any problem to use the nandpro command in the cmd ? like if i use for 16 mb and its 512 mb ?
 

mozo88

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like i asked, is there any problem to use the nandpro command in the cmd ? like if i use for 16 mb and its 512 mb ?
not sure I would just make dumps of a 16mb kind and BB kind and see if you get any errors from there.

The real question is why are you RGHing a console that doesn't work?
 

cloud21

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It works mate the console is good the only problem is that when the drive is connected it doesnt show up the dash because while upgrading it to LT 2.0 i turned the dvd drive upside down and fryed some things in the dvd. The whole xbox works
 

mozo88

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It works mate the console is good the only problem is that when the drive is connected it doesnt show up the dash because while upgrading it to LT 2.0 i turned the dvd drive upside down and fryed some things in the dvd. The whole xbox works
Ok if the console works why don't you just connect it to a TV w/o the drive and find out if its a BB jasper or not?
 
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cloud21

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Ok if the console works why don't you just connect it to a TV w/o the drive and find out if its a BB jasper or not?


Didnt knew taht xbox could turn on whithout the drive. Anyways, when i go to System Settings and i go to Memory , it doesnt appear anything , just says that is is unable to find any kind of memory device
 

brett1

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use the rgh to get the key while you have it then get a new drive while your at it mate just a idea !!!
 

cloud21

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thanks for the help mates. One more thing, i already take off my drive as i wont use it anymore. One more thing, why are these circles from different colors and squares in the installing diagram for the nand-x ? (http://ge.tt/8xps1iA/v/0). Its for some especial reason? I just will install the Phat QSB in it ....
 

mousey01

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The red circle is telling you where not to route your wiring because of boot problems. and the squares are just showing you the corresponding places to attatch your RGH wiring points on your coolrunner and motherboard.Fitting the QSB will help simplfy the install, but please remember to use plenty of flux when soldering to the board.
 
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cloud21

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The red circle is telling you where not to route your wiring because of boot problems. and the squares are just showing you the corresponding places to attatch your RGH wiring points on your coolrunner and motherboard.Fitting the QSB will help simplfy the install, but please remember to use plenty of flux when soldering to the board.

I will be giving my xbox to a guy whose made the old motherboards when you needed to solder them all with all those dots, i think he neveer used flux when he did my soldering to the nxe chip or something like that
 

mousey01

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I will be giving my xbox to a guy whose made the old motherboards when you needed to solder them all with all those dots, i think he neveer used flux when he did my soldering to the nxe chip or something like that
Its not obligatory to use flux only advisable mate it helps to maintain nice clean solder joints and help the solder to flow more freely with less heat and possible damage.. All the best on your install.
 

cloud21

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So mates i only got one more question that my friend asked me ( the one who will do the solderring). Wich points do have to get solder for installing the QSB? I mean, does he needs to put solder on all of the points where he have to install the QSB'S? Or just in the points where there is that little hole in the qsb?