Is it still booting with the original NAND flashed to it?That what I figured and have been using.
I'm starting over now from scratch. I removed everything, cleaned up the board, and reflashed the orig nand. It's booting that way, so in all of this at least the board is still fine.
In the meantime I got my falcon all wired up and done in less than 15 minutes.
He already did that.Switch the switch from phat to slim
Yes it is still booting just fine with orig nand. The only reason I wanted to get this jasper done was that it was givin to me after a buddy screwed the board on the dvd trying to mra himself. It's been sitting in my basement for almost a year.Is it still booting with the original NAND flashed to it?
I thought about trying different cables, but I only had thinner kynar right now.He already did that.
I (like more people) had also trouble with one Jasper BB.
Than I played around with the CPU_RST cable(blue) and some cap's, but no luck.
So I solder a thicker blue cable, and is booting perfectly now.
Off course all the Jaspers got there own problems.
Succes.
From your response to a different thread, I tried booting with the orig nand with the cr on, I get 2-3 green flashes and the it boot the orig nand. That should mean that the cr and soldering are correct? If so could it be an error with the ecc file or creation?Then send it to someone to get the DVD key for you.
Not a hard choice considering.
Possibly, yes.From your response to a different thread, I tried booting with the orig nand with the cr on, I get 2-3 green flashes and the it boot the orig nand. That should mean that the cr and soldering are correct? If so could it be an error with the ecc file or creation?