RGH Jasper Issue

Assassin-Ezio

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Hi,

I tried to RGH my jasper and now I cant do anything with it.

1. I used JTag tool to flash the glitch chip and read my Nand

2. followed all the steps and got my CPU Key and DVD Key

3. created freeboot and now my Jasper wont boot I fitted the small cap which came with the cool runner and also tried the switch in phat and slim mode

4. I reflashed my org nand back onto the console and removed all wires but the thing will not boot into dashboard.

5. Reinstalled wires, do steps again and can read Xell

6. Check my CPU key with KV and can read all the data

I thought maybe my nand was bad so downloaded a clean nand and used the repair tool where it takes my old nand and the downloads and makes good, well thats what I thought? flashed back and still the same wont boot to orginal.

Help :confused:
 

keith6625

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can you post some pic's or your install close up and clear pic's and try multi builder 4 to build your nand and rawflash
jaspers can be a pain in a** to get to glitch might try rawflash with a USB stick to flash it in xell i had to do that to my jasper to get to work
 

Assassin-Ezio

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---------- Post added at 09:03 ---------- Previous post was at 09:00 ----------

can you post some pic's or your install close up and clear pic's and try multi builder 4 to build your nand and rawflash
jaspers can be a pain in a** to get to glitch might try rawflash with a USB stick to flash it in xell i had to do that to my jasper to get to work

Hope the above pictures are clear my soldering skills are better than my pic's with an ipad :rolleyes2:

It can boot into xell no problem just wont boot dash once I tell it to do the freeboot nand as I have the keys and can open the KV

I'm just going to download programs you said and try them.

Will report back
 

AudioProUK

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Its your green wire . Cut it shorter (the end you are soldering not the cable) and be very careful how you solder it in , I can see even with that pic its touching things it shouldnt. Also if you leave solder in touching places it shouldnt it wont boot to anything even with everything removed. It`s booting to xell so it`s not far out but i would definately redo that green wire and move the blue one away from the coils . When you put it back in the Tin that green wire is going to be an issue i reckon.
 
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Assassin-Ezio

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Its your green wire . Cut it shorter (the end you are soldering not the cable) and be very careful how you solder it in , I can see even with that pic its touching things it shouldnt. Also if you leave solder in touching places it shouldnt it wont boot to anything even with everything removed. It`s booting to xell so it`s not far out but i would definately redo that green wire and move the blue one away from the coils . When you put it back in the Tin that green wire is going to be an issue i reckon.

Looked under a scope and the green is on the point its ment to be it's run away from the two coils which are on the top of the board.

I never cut it because I know that the length of the wire is important on some of these consoles, if someone could confirm if its ok to make the green wire shorter then I will cut it back so its shorter.

Im thinking maybe I have the wrong nand size? would this be an issue and how can I tell what size the nand should be
 

Assassin-Ezio

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After reading your post again AudioProUK you ment cut the tail I have done this now and it looks like this.

 
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esbmaepo

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Looked under a scope and the green is on the point its ment to be it's run away from the two coils which are on the top of the board.

I never cut it because I know that the length of the wire is important on some of these consoles, if someone could confirm if its ok to make the green wire shorter then I will cut it back so its shorter.

Im thinking maybe I have the wrong nand size? would this be an issue and how can I tell what size the nand should be
I see green, yellow and blue wire are going through same hole. Try wiring them so they each go through a different hole.

I cant see the capacitor on your pictures??
 

Assassin-Ezio

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Dec 2, 2011
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I see green, yellow and blue wire are going through same hole. Try wiring them so they each go through a different hole.

I cant see the capacitor on your pictures??
Yep that picture was taken when I was trying it with or without.

Wires rerouted and how it all is now.

 

AudioProUK

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yeah that green one is much better mate , that wire can be a real pain in the ass if you leave a long tail on it . I have them all through the same hole so it`s prob not that . Now that your wiring is right you should re-program the coolrunner and also rebuild the image . Use multi_builder 3 to make the image and let xell install it (put the image file and xenon.elf on a usb stick and boot to xell with it plugged in)

Good luck

By the way you should be using nandpro usb: -r64 yaddayadda.bin to dump the nand and nandpro usb: -w64 glitch_image.bin to write the nand (if it`s a big block jasper)

Dont for get it`s +w64 for the .ecc image
 
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Assassin-Ezio

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Dec 2, 2011
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I did as keith6625 recommended and its booted into xell and then read from the USB stick.

Screen filled with block xyz seems bad, status 0x00000240
at the end it says processing block 0x0200 of 0x0200

image written, shut down now!



all them bad blocks? does that mean my nand is fooked? or has this just fixed it as I say I dont know if it was a little baby jasper or a 512

ive tried to reboot again and nothing again no xell no dash :(
 
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AudioProUK

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OK . next step is to put your nand into "360 flash tool" and have a look to see if it has any bad blocks . You should have noticed them when you dumped it really but have a look anyway and let me know if there are any in the bad block tab. Make sure you put your serial in the keys section or you`ll just get "bad" in all the boxes. What comand did you use to get the nand dumped ?

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If you have dumped the nand using -r16 command and it`s a big block you`ve made a HUGEE mistake thats prob duffed it , it will write xell ok but it wont work for the image .

If it`s a big block jasper .. it will say 128k block size in nandpro instead of 16 ...try and dump your nand again (it wont do you any good ) but at least you will know . It would have been handy for you to find out this VITAL information first mate .
 
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Assassin-Ezio

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I used latest jtag tool which checks two nands before it lets you move forward. Just going to do as you asked now will report back in mo
 

AudioProUK

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ok .... I dont use jtag too i use nandpro and type all command in ...it sounds harder but it`s much easier to know where you are with it . Tell me the size of your nand dumps . File size i mean
 

Assassin-Ezio

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Dec 2, 2011
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360 Flash Dump Tool v0.97 says Error Couldn't read file or this image is unsupported.

As I say I can read all the KV stuff within jtag tools so can I not download a clean nand and dump my info into it CPU Key, DVD key Drive type etc etc?
 

AudioProUK

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if your nand dump is bad . then i think you are going to struggle to repair it . but like you say you could try extracting your KV.bin from the nand dumps you have . What is the file size of the dump ?
 

Assassin-Ezio

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Dec 2, 2011
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I think this answers it then its a big block?

NandPro v3.0a by Tiros
Looking for usb interface device
Flash Config: 0x00AA3020
Block Size: 128KB Block Limits: 0x000000..0x000FFF
File: jasper1.bin
Reading
0FFF

As I said before I have all the KV info
 

dingle01900

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You can download a clean nand from jtag tool. Just go on the advanced tab then downloads and pick your nand to download.
 

AudioProUK

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yeah as i said it`s a big block . 0x00AA3020 means it`s a 512 big block jasper .

get a clean nand as suggested above
 

Assassin-Ezio

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Dec 2, 2011
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Tried that last night still no joy I can get it to boot into xell everytime via the eject button but dashboard nope :( I must be doing something wrong.